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Qué (quién) es linking word - definición

NUMERICAL INVARIANT THAT DESCRIBES THE LINKING OF TWO CLOSED CURVES IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE
Linking coefficient; Link coefficient; Linking integral; Gauss linking integral; Link number; Link crossing number
  • The [[Milnor invariants]] generalize linking number to links with three or more components, allowing one to prove that the [[Borromean rings]] are linked, though any two components have linking number 0.
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linking word      
(linking words)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'link word'
A linking word is a word which shows a connection between clauses or sentences. 'However' and 'so' are linking words.
N-COUNT
Reticular         
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  • The compound [[bis(triethoxysilylpropyl)tetrasulfide]] is a cross-linking agent: the [[siloxy]] groups link to silica and the [[polysulfide]] groups vulcanize with [[polyolefin]]s.
CHEMICAL REACTION OF POLYMERS
Cross-linker; Crosslinked polymer; Crosslinker; Cross link; Cross-linking agent; Crosslinking agent; Cross-linked; Crosslinked; Crosslink; Chemical crosslinking; Protein crosslinking; Cross linker; Bifunctional crosslinking reagent; Crosslinking reagent; Cross-links; Reticular; Cross-polymerization; Cross linking; UV cross-linking; UV crosslinking; Chemical cross-linking; Chemical crosslink; Cross-linking reagent
·adj Of or pertaining to a reticulum.
II. Reticular ·adj Having the form of a net, or of network; formed with interstices; retiform; as, reticular cartilage; a reticular leaf.
reticular         
  • isbn=978-3527306732}}</ref>
  • The compound [[bis(triethoxysilylpropyl)tetrasulfide]] is a cross-linking agent: the [[siloxy]] groups link to silica and the [[polysulfide]] groups vulcanize with [[polyolefin]]s.
CHEMICAL REACTION OF POLYMERS
Cross-linker; Crosslinked polymer; Crosslinker; Cross link; Cross-linking agent; Crosslinking agent; Cross-linked; Crosslinked; Crosslink; Chemical crosslinking; Protein crosslinking; Cross linker; Bifunctional crosslinking reagent; Crosslinking reagent; Cross-links; Reticular; Cross-polymerization; Cross linking; UV cross-linking; UV crosslinking; Chemical cross-linking; Chemical crosslink; Cross-linking reagent
a.; (also reticulated)
Meshy, retiform.

Wikipedia

Linking number

In mathematics, the linking number is a numerical invariant that describes the linking of two closed curves in three-dimensional space. Intuitively, the linking number represents the number of times that each curve winds around the other. In Euclidean space, the linking number is always an integer, but may be positive or negative depending on the orientation of the two curves (this is not true for curves in most 3-manifolds, where linking numbers can also be fractions or just not exist at all).

The linking number was introduced by Gauss in the form of the linking integral. It is an important object of study in knot theory, algebraic topology, and differential geometry, and has numerous applications in mathematics and science, including quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, and the study of DNA supercoiling.