projective in English

adjective
1
relating to or derived by projection.
projective transformations
2
relating to the unconscious transfer of one's own desires or emotions to another person.
the projective contents of wish fantasies

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1. Affine and Projective Geometry.

2. Affine transformations, unlike the projective ones, preserve parallelism

3. In some implementations, the point coordinates are transformed from an affine coordinate system to a projective coordinate system using a non- random value for the projective coordinate.

4. The 'Complex projective contact manifolds' (Contact manifolds) project is working to classify complex projective contact Fano manifolds and quaternion-Kähler manifolds with positive scalar curvature.

5. The number of points on the projective line and projective space are so easy to calculate because they can be written as disjoint unions of a finite number of copies of affine spaces.

6. Every real or complex affine or projective space is also a topological space.

7. Participants were assessed with the Adult Attachment Projective Picture System (AAP) to evaluate attachment representations.

8. 5 The Thematic Apperception Test ( TAT ) is a projective technique as well known as the Rorschach Test.

9. By Chow's theorem, no complex torus other than the abelian varieties can 'fit' into projective space.

10. An important new perspective on Affine AND PROJECTIVE GEOMETRY This innovative book treats math majors and math education students to a fresh look at Affine and projective geometry from algebraic, synthetic, and lattice theoretic points of view.

11. 1 with a result regarding very Ampleness and projective nor-mality on Calabi-Yau fourfolds

12. 4 The Thematic Apperception Test(TAT)is a projective techniqueofpersonality, as well known as theRorschachTest.

13. The real projective plane, like the Klein bottle, cannot be embedded in three-dimensions without self-intersections.

14. In his early years, he made excellent contributions to affine differential geometry and projective differential geometry.

15. The Thematic Apperception Test, or TAT, is a type of projective test that involves describing ambiguous scenes

16. In 1891 he moved back to Rome to work at the chair of Analytic and Projective Geometry.

17. He began to instruct in projective geometry, as stand-in for Giuseppe Bruno, from 1885 to 1888.

18. In enumerative geometry, invariants are used to count curves that have specific properties in a complex projective manifold.

19. How do definitions of Conics in Euclidean and projective geometry differ? There are many definitions for Conics

20. A local algebraic projective invariant family performs the 3D movement classification to satisfy the 3D synthesis assumptions.

21. When the opportunity to teach projective geometry at the military academy in Turin arose, Pieri moved there.

22. One of the most important line bundles in algebraic geometry is the tautological line bundle on projective space.

23. He worked first on projective geometry in the line of Chasles, then on algebraic functions, differential equations, and complex analysis.

24. In addition, Kotschick proved further theorems about the structure of the space of the Chern numbers of smooth complex-projective manifolds.

25. The term oval when used to describe curves in geometry is not well-defined, except in the context of projective geometry.

26. Focus was also placed on the strong positivity and convexity properties of another projective algebraic variety known as exponential variety.

27. Free association tests and projective techniques are commonly used to uncover the tangible and intangible attributes, attitudes, and intentions about a brand.

28. Researchers then applied these dualities to the study of open problems such as the characterisation of finitely generated projective many-valued algebras.

29. In 1883 he published a dissertation on quadrics in projective space and was named as assistant to professors in algebra and analytic geometry.

30. In the case of the fluid dynamics equations, when the adiabatic exponent γ = 5/3, the symmetry algebra widens to a Galilean-projective algebra.

31. We give several constructions of Bicuspidal rational complex projective plane curves, and list the Newton pairs and the multiplicity sequences of the singularities on the resulting curves

32. The authors investigate primary, hysterical, narcissistic identification, and introjection as conceptualised by Freud, Melanie Klein’s projective identification, and Anna Freud’s identification with the aggressor and altruistic surrender.

33. Projective Conic sectionsThe Conic sections (ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola) can be generated by projecting the circle formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane (the reality plane, or RP) perpendicular to the cone's central axis.The image of the circle is projected onto a plane (the projective plane, or PP) that is oriented at the same angle as the cutting plane (Ω) passing through

34. Abstract: We give several constructions of Bicuspidal rational complex projective plane curves, and list the Newton pairs and the multiplicity sequences of the singularities on the resulting curves

35. The data masking function may be used with any data transformation function including those comprised of complex, projective, affine maps, fractal transform, or fractal transform error function transformations.

36. We give several constructions of Bicuspidal rational complex projective plane curves, and list the Newton pairs and the multiplicity sequences of the singularities on the resulting curves

37. In algebraic geometry, a branch of mathematics, a rational surface is a surface birationally equivalent to the projective plane, or in other words a rational variety of dimension two.

38. Thus, an Abelian variety can be imbedded as a closed subvariety in a projective space; each rational mapping of a non-singular variety into an Abelian variety is regular; the group law on

39. affine geometry - elementary geometry, Euclidean geometry, parabolic geometry - fractal geometry - non-Euclidean geometry - spherical geometry - analytical geometry, analytic geometry, coordinate geometry - plane geometry - solid geometry - descriptive geometry, projective geometry [Spéc.

40. The actual projective embeddings are complicated (see equations defining abelian varieties) when n > 1, and are really coextensive with the theory of theta-functions of several complex variables (with fixed modulus).

41. Opposed to theology.; atheistic; In Search of the Foundations of Theism: "After all, nontrivial Atheological reasons, ranging from various problems of evil to naturalist theories according to which theistic belief is illusory or merely projective, are a

42. Implications of the little noticed fact that projective geometry restricts the range of interfin angles of the Müller-Lyer illusion, which are congruent with retinal projections cast by Carpentered objects, are presented and tested

43. Kharlamov studied from 1967 to 1972 at Leningrad State University, where he received his Russian candidate degree (Ph.D.) in 1975 under Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin with thesis Congruences and inequalities for the Euler characteristic of real and projective algebraic varieties (Russian).

44. Hilbert's sixteenth problem concerned the topology of algebraic curves in the complex projective plane; as a difficult special case in his formulation of the problem Hilbert proposed that there are no algebraic curves of degree 6 consisting of 11 separate ovals.

45. ‘Through projective identification, the Clinging and overtly dependent borderline partner can express the split-off dependency needs of both.’ ‘Dependent personality disorder is described as a pervasive and excessive need to be taken care of that leads to a submissive and Clinging behavior as …

46. ‘Through projective identification, the Clinging and overtly dependent borderline partner can express the split-off dependency needs of both.’ ‘Dependent personality disorder is described as a pervasive and excessive need to be taken care of that leads to a submissive and Clinging behavior as …

47. In geometry, the cross-ratio, also called the double ratio and Anharmonic ratio, is a number associated with a list of four collinear points, particularly points on a projective line. Given four points A, B, C and D on a line, their cross ratio is defined as

48. The existence of Arithmetically Cohen–Macaulay bundles (or Arithmetically Gorenstein sets of points) on projective space surfaces, is strictly related to the description of a general form in 4 variables as the pfaffian of a homogeneous matrix of forms (we refer to , , for an account on this equivalence)

49. The Contrarious mimetic reflex between critiquing re-presentation and projective presentation has been described by Alexander Leggatt as the distance between the early modern English actor standing "as it were, beside the character, commenting on it," and "showing it off," (20) which is to say, performing it.

50. Formally, an elliptic curve is a smooth, projective, algebraic curve of genus one, on which there is a specified point O. An elliptic curve is an abelian variety – that is, it has a multiplication defined algebraically, with respect to which it is an abelian group – and O serves as the identity element.