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  • Space (mathematics) [r]: A set with some added structure, which often form a hierarchy, i.e., one space may inherit all the characteristics of a parent space. [e]

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  • Bra-ket notation [r]: The notation ⟨ψ|φ⟩ for the inner product of ψ and φ, and related notations. [e]
  • Helmholtz decomposition [r]: Decomposition of a vector field in a transverse (divergence-free) and a longitudinal (curl-free) component. [e]
  • Commodore International [r]: A computer manufacturer which thrived during the early years of the first generation of personal computers. [e]
  • Durand Line [r]: 19th century demarcation of the border between Afghanistan and British India, now defining the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. [e]
  • Frame of reference (physics) [r]: An observational set of coordinates tied to the motion of an observer, used to describe physical events and possibly including a measurement apparatus. [e]