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The category Set of all sets, with functions as morphisms, is cartesian closed.
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Classes of robot kinematics include articulated, cartesian, parallel and SCARA.
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Instead, art is rationalized with cartesian formulation and mathematical precision.
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One may ask what other such equations are valid in all cartesian closed categories.
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The cartesian product is implemented in SQL as the CROSS JOIN join operator.
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In algebraic topology, cartesian closed categories are particularly easy to work with.
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It is often interesting that the essence of the cartesian method is so easily forgotten.
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The product in this category is given by the cartesian product of sets.
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Cartesian coordinate system with a circle of radius 2 centered at the origin marked in red.
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  • A follower of Cartesian thought
  • Of or relating to Rene Descartes or his works; "Cartesian linguistics"
  • Cartesianism is the name given to the philosophical and scientific system of Renu00E9 Descartes and its subsequent development by other seventeenth century thinkers, most notably Nicolas Malebranche and Baruch Spinoza. Descartes is often regarded as the first thinker to emphasize the use of reason to develop the natural sciences...
  • Renu00E9 Descartes (/u02C8deu026Au02CCku0251u02D0rt/; French:u00A0; Latinized: Renatus Cartesius; adjectival form: "Cartesian"; 31 March 1596u00A0u2013 11 February 1650) was a French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist. Dubbed the father of modern western philosophy, much of subsequent Western philosophy is a response to his writings, which are studied closely to this day...
  • Of, or pertaining to, Descartes, his mathematical methods, or his philosophy, especially with regard to its emphasis on logical analysis and its mechanistic interpretation of physical nature; Of, or pertaining to, co-ordinates based on mutually orthogonal axes
  • (Cartesianism) A philosophical perspective that is based on Rene Descartes' dualisms between mind and body, or subject and object.
  • (CARTESIANISM) A form of Intuitionism which states that the mind is capable of knowing innate ideas without reasoning.
  • A robot whose arm has three prismatic joints and axes that are coincident with a Cartesian coordinator.
  • Having to do with the philosopher Descartes. return