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Cyclic (mathematics) Cyklisk Циклічність (математика)
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There are many terms in mathematics that begin with cyclic: * Cyclic chain rule, for derivatives, used in thermodynamics * Cyclic code, linear codes closed under cyclic permutations * Cyclic convolution, a method of combining periodic functions * Cycle decomposition (graph theory) * Cycle decomposition (group theory) * Cyclic extension, a field extension with cyclic Galois group * Graph theory: * Cycle graph, a connected, 2-regular graph * Cycle graph (algebra), a diagram representing the cycles determined by taking powers of group elements * Circulant graph, a graph with cyclic symmetry * Cycle (graph theory), a nontrivial path in some graph from a node to itself * Cyclic graph, a graph containing at least one graph cycle * Cyclic group, a group generated by a single element
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There are many terms in mathematics that begin with cyclic: * Cyclic chain rule, for derivatives, used in thermodynamics * Cyclic code, linear codes closed under cyclic permutations * Cyclic convolution, a method of combining periodic functions * Cycle decomposition (graph theory) * Cycle decomposition (group theory) * Cyclic extension, a field extension with cyclic Galois group * Graph theory: * Cycle graph, a connected, 2-regular graph * Cycle graph (algebra), a diagram representing the cycles determined by taking powers of group elements * Circulant graph, a graph with cyclic symmetry * Cycle (graph theory), a nontrivial path in some graph from a node to itself * Cyclic graph, a graph containing at least one graph cycle * Cyclic group, a group generated by a single element * Cyclic homology, an approximation of K-theory used in non-commutative differential geometry * Cyclic module, a module generated by a single element * Cyclic notation, a way of writing permutations * Cyclic number, a number such that cyclic permutations of the digits are successive multiples of the number * Cyclic order, a ternary relation defining a way to arrange a set of objects in a circle * Cyclic permutation, a permutation with one nontrivial orbit * Cyclic polygon, a polygon which can be given a circumscribed circle * Cyclic shift, also known as circular shift * Cyclic symmetry, n-fold rotational symmetry of 3-dimensional space
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