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O que (quem) é tetrad difference - definição

IRREDUCIBLE NODAL SURFACE
Kummer's surface; Rosenheim tetrad; Gopel tetrad; Göpel tetrad
  • 3D model of a Kummer surface

Just-noticeable difference         
AMOUNT THAT A STIMULUS MUST BE CHANGED TO BE DETECTED
Jnd; Differential threshold; Difference threshold; Just-noticable difference; Difference limen; Just noticeable difference; Just noticeable differences
In the branch of experimental psychology focused on sense, sensation, and perception, which is called psychophysics, a just-noticeable difference or JND is the amount something must be changed in order for a difference to be noticeable, detectable at least half the time (absolute threshold). This limen is also known as the difference limen, difference threshold, or least perceptible difference.
Relative change and difference         
TECHNIQUES USED TO COMPARE TWO QUANTITIES
Percent error; % difference; Percent Difference; %difference; %ch; Relative difference; Percentage change; Percent change; Relative percent difference; Percentage increase; Relative change; Percent difference; Δ%; %CH; Percentage difference; Percent discrepancy; Log point; Log change
In any quantitative science, the terms relative change and relative difference are used to compare two quantities while taking into account the "sizes" of the things being compared. The comparison is expressed as a ratio and is a unitless number.
Minimal important difference         
STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT MINIMUM SET OF CLINICAL OUTCOMES THAT DEMONSTRATES A CLINICAL BENEFIT OF AN INTERVENTION OR TREATMENT
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Minimal Clinically Important Difference; Minimal Clinically Important Difference; Minimal clinically important difference
The minimal important difference (MID) or minimal clinically important difference (MCID) is the smallest change in a treatment outcome that an individual patient would identify as important and which would indicate a change in the patient's management.

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Kummer surface

In algebraic geometry, a Kummer quartic surface, first studied by Ernst Kummer (1864), is an irreducible nodal surface of degree 4 in P 3 {\displaystyle \mathbb {P} ^{3}} with the maximal possible number of 16 double points. Any such surface is the Kummer variety of the Jacobian variety of a smooth hyperelliptic curve of genus 2; i.e. a quotient of the Jacobian by the Kummer involution x ↦ −x. The Kummer involution has 16 fixed points: the 16 2-torsion point of the Jacobian, and they are the 16 singular points of the quartic surface. Resolving the 16 double points of the quotient of a (possibly nonalgebraic) torus by the Kummer involution gives a K3 surface with 16 disjoint rational curves; these K3 surfaces are also sometimes called Kummer surfaces.

Other surfaces closely related to Kummer surfaces include Weddle surfaces, wave surfaces, and tetrahedroids.