id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_thnn5gbdwfgt7aqwfjrvgmraae A. Hill Modern symmetry 1989 5 .pdf application/pdf 5914 766 98 structure, n o w referred to as points (zero-d i m en si o n al )---"co rn ers"; lines ( o n e d i m e n s i o n a l ) A tree, like the Schlegel diagram and maps, is a topologically linear structure, one-dimensional one line, the latter being called the terminal points o f the tree. by a r e c t a n g l e f o r example a square; let us also specify t h a t the lines o f the tree p art i t i o n i n g o u r trees p r o d u c e s m a n y m o r e possibilities and these are o f course increased w h en the circle is replaced ./cache/work_thnn5gbdwfgt7aqwfjrvgmraae.pdf ./txt/work_thnn5gbdwfgt7aqwfjrvgmraae.txt