Wegner, Bernd 1994. A cyclographic approach to the vertices of plane curves. Journal of Geometry, Vol. 50, Issue. 1-2, p. 186.
The Friedman curve, the gold standard for rates of cervical dilation and fetal descent during active labor, was developed almost 50 years ago. To define a modern curve for normal labor ...
Do most individuals die young or live to ripe old ages? Survivorship curves visually answer these demographic questions. Imagine a population of 1,000 individuals born at the same time in the same ...
The indicator is known as the inversion of the yield curve — the line plotted between US Treasury bond yields on different maturities, most usually between two- and 10-year issues. It normally ...
To calculate the area between a curve and the \(x\)-axis we must evaluate using definite integrals. First, we need to find out where the curve cuts the \(x\)-axis. Remember, a curve cuts the \(x ...
To construct the tangent to a curve at a certain point A, you draw a line that follows the general direction of the curve at that point. An example of this can be seen below. Once the tangent is ...
On the Beilinson conjectures for elliptic curves with complex multiplication K. Wingberg Beilinson's conjectures on special values of L-functions. Herausgegeben von M. Rapoport et al. Perspectives in ...
Cooper, D. Culler, M. Gillet, H. Long, D. D. and Shalen, P. B. 1994. Plane curves associated to character varieties of 3-manifolds. Inventiones Mathematicae, Vol. 118 ...
The event – commonly dubbed a yield curve inversion – was largely viewed as a signal the U.S. economy would likely slip into recession in the near future. An inverted yield curve occurs when ...
$\bullet$ Homotopy theory and Higher Algebra. $\bullet$ Algebraic $K$-theory. $\bullet$ Field theories and mathematical Physics. $\bullet$ (topological) Hochschild ...
When asked to interview Linda Peavy about her new book, “The Cultured Curves Guide to Style for Mature Curvy Women,” I wasn’t ...
However, with the potential for political curve balls heading into the election, the BOJ may use overseas risks, such as a slowing U.S. economy, as an argument for not raising rates straight away.