a regular map (algebraic geometry), in algebraic geometry, an everywhere-defined, polynomial function of algebraic varieties
a regular map (graph theory), a symmetric 2-cell embedding of a graph into a closed surface
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Regularmap may refer to: a regularmap (algebraic geometry), in algebraic geometry, an everywhere-defined, polynomial function of algebraic varieties...
regularmap. A morphism from an algebraic variety to the affine line is also called a regular function. A regularmap whose inverse is also regular is...
bricks Regularmap (algebraic geometry), a map between varieties given by polynomials Regular point, a non-singular point of an algebraic variety Regular point...
no more than three years old and is updated on a regular basis, according to a 2011 report. Google Maps previously used a variant of the Mercator projection...
A regular polyhedron is a polyhedron whose symmetry group acts transitively on its flags. A regular polyhedron is highly symmetrical, being all of edge-transitive...
In topology, a covering or covering projection is a map between topological spaces that, intuitively, locally acts like a projection of multiple copies...
self-crossing polyhedra to realize some or all of the symmetries of a regularmap. A midsphere of a polyhedron is a sphere tangent to each of its edges;...
competitor Google Maps, which allowed the application to use less data than Google Maps. The map has four available layers: regularmap, satellite view...
Shoji Sadao produced the Airocean World Map, a version of the Dymaxion map that used a modified but mostly regular icosahedron as the base for the projection...
landscape features in perspective. While regularmaps focus on the accurate rendition of distances, pictorial maps enhance landmarks and often incorporate...
uniform honeycomb Regular polytope Uniform polytope Regularmap (graph theory) up to identity and idempotency McMullen, Peter (2004), "Regular polytopes of...
U ′ of a regular surface, the composition f −1 ∘ f ′ is necessarily smooth as a map between open subsets of ℝ2. This shows that any regular surface naturally...
individual companies' routes. The maps were not typically schematic and were simply the line overlaid on a regular city map. There was no integration of the...
morphism between two affine varieties X , Y {\displaystyle X,Y} is a dense regularmap which induces isomorphic inclusion k [ Y ] ↪ k [ X ] {\displaystyle...
video games. A hex map is subdivided into a hexagonal tiling, small regular hexagons of identical size. The primary advantage of a hex map over a traditional...
open subset of the plane) is not the same as that of a "country" on regularmaps, since countries need not be contiguous (they may have exclaves, e.g...
[regular] map re-presents what is already there; a fictional map is often primary – to create the map means, largely, to create the world of the map."...
synonym for an associative array. A finite map in algebraic geometry is a regularmap such that the preimage of any point is a finite set, plus a closedness...
and St. Moritz. These maps cost CHF 13.50 each (2004). 208 maps on this scale are published at regular intervals. The first map published on this scale...
A regular dodecahedron or pentagonal dodecahedron is a dodecahedron that is regular, which is composed of 12 regular pentagonal faces, three meeting at...
a map projection is any of a broad set of transformations employed to represent the curved two-dimensional surface of a globe on a plane. In a map projection...
topology on An × Am , but not in the product topology. A morphism, or regularmap, of affine varieties is a function between affine varieties that is polynomial...
regular representation ρ, an inversion must occur in order to satisfy the axioms of a representation. Specifically, given g ∈ G, ρg is the linear map...
cartography, R. Buckminster Fuller used the net of a regular icosahedron to create a map known as Dymaxion map, by subdividing the net into triangles, followed...
k ) {\displaystyle e\in \mathrm {G} (k)} (the neutral element), and regularmaps G × G → G {\displaystyle \mathrm {G} \times \mathrm {G} \to \mathrm {G}...