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  • Accumulation point
  • Adherent point
    Adherent point
    In mathematics, an adherent point is a slight generalization of the idea of a limit point....

  • Antipodal point
    Antipodal point
    In mathematics, the antipodal point of a point on the surface of a sphere is the point which is diametrically opposite to it — so situated that a line drawn from the one to the other passes through the centre of the sphere and forms a true diameter....

  • Apex (geometry)
    Apex (geometry)
    In geometry, an apex is the vertex which is in some sense the highest of the figure to which it belongs.*In an isosceles triangle, the apex is the vertex where the two sides of equal length meet, opposite the unequal third side....

  • Associated point
  • Base point
  • Closed point
  • Cluster point
  • Condensation point
    Condensation point
    In mathematics, a condensation point p of a subset S of a topological space, is any point p, such that every open neighborhood of p contains uncountably many points of S....

  • Conjugate point
  • Critical point
    Critical point
    Critical point may refer to:*Critical point *Critical point *Critical point *Construction point of a ski jumping hill-See also:*Brillouin zone*Percolation thresholds...

  • Decimal point
  • Divisor point
  • Embedded point
  • Extreme point
    Extreme point
    In mathematics, an extreme point of a convex set S in a real vector space is a point in S which does not lie in any open line segment joining two points of S...

  • Fixed point
    Fixed point (mathematics)
    In mathematics, a fixed point of a function is a point that is mapped to itself by the function. A set of fixed points is sometimes called a fixed set...

  • Focal point
    Focus (optics)
    In geometrical optics, a focus, also called an image point, is the point where light rays originating from a point on the object converge. Although the focus is conceptually a point, physically the focus has a spatial extent, called the blur circle. This non-ideal focusing may be caused by...

  • Geometric point
  • Hyperbolic point
    Hyperbolic point
    In applied mathematics, a hyperbolic point in a system dx/dt = F of ordinary differential equations is a stationary point x0 such that the eigenvalues of the linearized system have non-zero real part.-See also:*Anticlastic...

  • Ideal point
  • Inflection point
    Inflection point
    In differential calculus, an inflection point, point of inflection, or inflection is a point on a curve at which the curvature or concavity changes sign. The curve changes from being concave upwards to concave downwards , or vice versa...

  • Integral point
  • Isolated point
    Isolated point
    In topology, a branch of mathematics, a point x of a set S is called an isolated point of S, if there exists a neighborhood of x not containing other points of S.In particular, in a Euclidean space ,...

  • Generic point
    Generic point
    In mathematics, in the fields general topology and particularly of algebraic geometry, a generic point P of a topological space X is an algebraic way of capturing the notion of a generic property: a generic property is a property of the generic point.- Definition and motivation :A generic point of...

  • Heegner point
    Heegner point
    In mathematics, a Heegner point is a point on a modular elliptic curve that is the image of a quadratic imaginary point of the upper half-plane. They were defined by Bryan Birch and named after Kurt Heegner, who used similar ideas to prove Gauss's conjecture on imaginary quadratic fields of class...

  • Lattice hole, Lattice point
  • Lebesgue point
  • Limit point
    Limit point
    In mathematics, a limit point of a set S in a topological space X is a point x in X that can be "approximated" by points of S in the sense that every neighbourhood of x with respect to the topology on X also contains a point of S other than x itself. Note that x does not have to be an element of S...

  • Midpoint
    Midpoint
    The midpoint is the middle point of a line segment. It is equidistant from both endpoints.-Formulas:...

  • Nonsingular point
  • Normal point
  • Periodic point
    Periodic point
    In mathematics, in the study of iterated functions and dynamical systems, a periodic point of a function is a point which the system returns to after a certain number of function iterations or a certain amount of time.- Iterated functions :...

  • Pinch point
    Pinch point (mathematics)
    right|frame|240px|Section of the [[Whitney umbrella]], an example of pinch point singularity.In geometry, a pinch point or cuspidal point is a type of singular point on an algebraic surface....

  • Point (geometry)
    Point (geometry)
    In geometry, topology and related branches of mathematics a spatial point is a primitive notion upon which other concepts may be defined. In geometry, points are zero-dimensional; i.e., they do not have volume, area, length, or any other higher-dimensional analogue. In branches of mathematics...

  • Point source
    Point source
    A point source is a localised, relatively small source of something.Point source may also refer to:*Point source , a localised source of pollution**Point source water pollution, water pollution with a localized source...

  • Rational point
    Rational point
    In number theory, a K-rational point is a point on an algebraic variety where each coordinate of the point belongs to the field K. This means that, if the variety is given by a set of equationsthen the K-rational points are solutions ∈Kn of the equations...

  • Recurrent point
    Recurrent point
    In mathematics, a recurrent point for function f is a point that is in the limit set of the iterated function f. Any neighborhood containing the recurrent point will also contain iterates of it as well.-Definition:...

  • Regular point, Regular singular point
  • Saddle point
    Saddle point
    In mathematics, a saddle point is a point in the domain of a function that is a stationary point but not a local extremum. The name derives from the fact that in two dimensions the surface resembles a saddle that curves up in one direction, and curves down in a different direction...

  • Separable point
  • Simple point
  • Singular point of a curve
    Singular point of a curve
    In geometry, a singular point on a curve is one where the curve is not given by a smooth embedding of a parameter. The precise definition of a singular point depends on the type of curve being studied.-Algebraic curves in the plane:...

  • Singular point of an algebraic variety
    Singular point of an algebraic variety
    In mathematics, a singular point of an algebraic variety V is a point P that is 'special' , in the geometric sense that V is not locally flat there. In the case of an algebraic curve, a plane curve that has a double point, such as the cubic curveexhibits at , cannot simply be parametrized near the...

  • Smooth point
  • Special point
  • Stationary point
    Stationary point
    In mathematics, particularly in calculus, a stationary point is an input to a function where the derivative is zero : where the function "stops" increasing or decreasing ....

  • Torsion point
  • Vertex (curve)
    Vertex (curve)
    In the geometry of curves, a vertex is a point of where the first derivative of curvature is zero. This is typically a local maximum or minimum of curvature. Other special cases may occur, for instance when the second derivative is also zero, or when the curvature is constant...

    , Vertex (geometry)
    Vertex (geometry)
    In geometry, a vertex is a special kind of point that describes the corners or intersections of geometric shapes.-Of an angle:...

  • Weierstrass point
    Weierstrass point
    In mathematics, a Weierstrass point P on a nonsingular algebraic curve C defined over the complex numbers is a point such that there are extra functions on C, with their poles restricted to P only, than would be predicted by looking at the Riemann–Roch theorem...

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