abelia

NOUN
  1. any of various deciduous or evergreen ornamental shrubs of the genus Abelia having opposite simple leaves and cymes of small white or pink or purplish flowers; Asia and Mexico
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  • -- Glossy Abelia (A. x grandiflora) is a shade-tolerant broadleaf evergreen shrub that grows about 3 to 6 feet high and wide with a long season of flower. Knowing when to prune is crucial for dependable flower blossoms
  • After submitting a thesis on abelian functions, he received his doctorate in 1895 from the University of Strasbourg.
  • Although Euler's work is, of course, not stated in group theoretic terms he does provide an example of the decomposition of an abelian group into cosets of a subgroup.
  • He also proves some new or less-known results (reflection theorem, structure of the abelian closure of a number field) and lays emphasis on the invariant T_p, of abelian p-ramification, which is related to important Galois cohomology properties and p-adic conjectures. AvaxHome RSS:
  • Since moving here, George has learned the names of almost all the things that are growing on the land: he can point out abelia bushes, spirea, laurels. The New Yorker Stories
  • In 1925 he proved the Krull-Schmidt theorem for decomposing abelian groups of operators.
  • Using the notion of coefficient matrix and maximal element. We prove that the Lie algebra is semi-simple and it has no abelian two dimensional subalgebra.
  • Non-Abelian is a mathematical term for a system with "noncommutative" properties. Nano Tech Wire
  • He does provide an example of the decomposition of an abelian group into cosets of a subgroup.
  • He lectured on and wrote up notes on Tate's theorem on homomorphisms between abelian varieties over finite fields.
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