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  • In mathematics, a coincidence point (or simply coincidence) of two functions is a point in their common domain having the same image. Formally, given...
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  • also refer to: Coincidence, mathematics term for a point tow mappings' domains sharing an image point; see Coincidence point Coincidence, scientific term...
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  • No Coincidence may refer to: No Coincidence (film), a 1939 Hungarian comedy film No Coincidence, a 1997 album by Jocasta "No Coincidence", a song by Kelly...
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  • by the catalog of the spacetime coincidences it licenses. John Stachel called this principle, the point-coincidence argument. Generally what is invariant...
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  • his fixed-point theorem in (Lefschetz 1926). Lefschetz's focus was not on fixed points of maps, but rather on what are now called coincidence points of...
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  • Coincidence detector or coincidence detection can refer to: Coincidence circuit, a device that can detect simultaneous electric signals Coincidence detection...
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    his 1985 book, The Magic Numbers of Dr. Matrix), pointing out that several of the claimed coincidences were based on misinformation. Gardner's version...
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  • In physics and electrical engineering, a coincidence circuit or coincidence gate is an electronic device with one output and two (or more) inputs. The...
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  • Synchronicity experiences refer to one's subjective experience whereby coincidences between events in one's mind and the outside world may be causally unrelated...
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    A coincidence rangefinder or coincidence telemeter is a type of rangefinder that uses the principle of triangulation and an optical device to allow an...
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  • A mathematical coincidence is said to occur when two expressions with no direct relationship show a near-equality which has no apparent theoretical explanation...
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  • Kulpa, Władysław (1989). "An integral theorem and its applications to coincidence theorems". Acta Universitatis Carolinae. Mathematica et Physica. 30 (2):...
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    earliest tradition marked as in the early Middle Bronze Age by actual coincidence with the Pleiades. The time also corresponds to the time of castration...
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  • The Braindance Coincidence is a 2001 compilation album released by Rephlex Records. Rephlex Records was founded in 1991 by Richard D. James (Aphex Twin)...
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  •  1). The counter scan starts in the point where the direct scan ends. This point is called the coincidence point (CP). With the counter scan, the probe...
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    that "[t]here exists a Cosmic Coincidence Control Center (CCCC) with a Galactic substation called Galactic Coincidence Control (GCC). Within GCC is the...
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  • incident was intentional when most people would view it as an accident or coincidence. Paranoia is a central symptom of psychosis. A common symptom of paranoia...
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    1940s. It has been suggested that the term was given impetus through its coincidence with related scatological slang. The earliest published citation given...
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  • themselves. They wouldn't even meet were it not for a preposterous Hollywood coincidence." The counterculture audience MGM hoped to draw largely ignored the film...
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  • because of the mathematical coincidence, and because of the idea that one could memorize the digits of π up to that point, and then suggest that π is...
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