Look up tautological in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In mathematics, tautological may refer to: Logic: Tautological consequence Geometry, where it...
In mathematics, the tautological bundle is a vector bundle occurring over a Grassmannian in a natural tautological way: for a Grassmannian of k {\displaystyle...
In propositional logic, tautological consequence is a strict form of logical consequence in which the tautologousness of a proposition is preserved from...
A place name is tautological if two differently sounding parts of it are synonymous. This often occurs when a name from one language is imported into another...
algebraic geometry, the tautological ring is the subring of the Chow ring of the moduli space of curves generated by tautological classes. These are classes...
replacement for logical expressions Pleonasm Redundancy (disambiguation) Tautological (disambiguation) Tautonym, a scientific name of a species in which both...
One of the most important line bundles in algebraic geometry is the tautological line bundle on projective space. The projectivization P(V) of a vector...
hill near the village of Torpenhow in Cumbria, England, a name that is tautological. According to an analysis by linguist Darryl Francis and locals, there...
covectors in the fiber, X possesses a canonical one-form θ called the tautological one-form, discussed below. The exterior derivative of θ is a symplectic...
Similarly, in 'Wipe that smile off your face' the last two words are tautological—there is no other place a smile could be—but the sentence would not stand...
both bilingual tautological compounds and bilingual tautological first names.: 138 The following are examples of bilingual tautological compounds in Yiddish:...
given names Theophoric name Theophory in the Bible Unisex name Bilingual tautological given names However, the family name – given name order is used only...
In poetry, a couplet is a pair of successive lines that rhyme and have the same metre. A couplet may be formal (closed) or run-on (open). In a formal (closed)...
tautological, i.e. internally logically true, by rewriting forms, as shown by Poincaré, who demonstrated the technique of transforming tautologically...
tautological bundle. More precisely, this is called the tautological subbundle, and there is also a dual n-dimensional bundle called the tautological...
common suffix is "-kamma", from the Khoisan term for "river" (often tautologically the English term "river" is added to the name). The Zulu word amanzi...
under the supervision of Rahul Pandharipande; his dissertation was The tautological ring of the moduli space of curves. Pixton was appointed as a Clay Research...
of an empirical or scientific theory, or whether it is, for example, tautological. Thirdly, there is the comparison with other theories, chiefly with the...
political entities named after people List of short place names List of tautological place names List of words derived from toponyms Lists of things named...
world". Stove claims that Berkeley tried to derive a non-tautological conclusion from tautological reasoning. He argued that in Berkeley's case the fallacy...
to any Catholic bishop. The phrase "Roman pontiff" is therefore not tautological, but means "Bishop of Rome". In the same way, a Pontifical Mass is a...
tautology or truism). However, building a substantive argument based on a tautological foundation is problematic. Stronger variants of the anthropic principle...
Interpretations of the phrase as expressing a theory are in danger of being tautological, meaning roughly "those with a propensity to survive have a propensity...
the imperfection that they themselves are books, and not a whit less tautological than the others. A more reasonable, more inept, and more lazy man, I...
[citation needed] In the 18th century, the latter form was changed into tautological didysis kunigaikštis, which nevertheless would be translated as "Grand...