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Definition of "dense"

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In topology and related areas of mathematics, a subset A of a topological space X is called dense (in X) if, intuitively, any point in X can be "well-approximated" by points in A. (More)

In physics the density (ρ) of a body is the ratio of its mass (m) to its volume (V), a measure of how tightly the matter within it is packed together. Its SI units are kilograms ... (More)

Density and dense usually refer to a measure of how much of some entity is within a fixed amount of other space. Types of density include: In physics, density of mass: (More)

Dense connective tissue, also called dense fibrous tissue, has collagen fibers as its main matrix element. It is mainly composed of collagen type I. (More)

A dense plasma focus (DPF) is a plasma machine that produces, by electromagnetic acceleration and compression, short-lived plasma that is so hot and dense that it becomes a copious ... (More)

Dense granules (also known as dense bodies or delta granules) are specialized secretory organelles. They contain adenine nucleotides (ADP and ATP), ionized calcium, histamine ... (More)

Dense mode multicast is one mode that multicast can use to construct a tree for sending packets to the multicast subscribers. It is the opposite of sparse multicast. (More)

Dense bodies can refer to: granules in blood platelets; electron-dense portions of smooth muscle which thin filaments (actin and tropomyosin namely) bind. (More)

In mathematics, a partial order ≤ on a set X is said to be dense (or dense-in-itself) if, for all x and y in X for which x < y, there is a z in X such that x < z < y. (More)

In mathematics, a dense graph is a graph in which the number of edges is close to the maximal number of edges. The opposite, a graph with only a few edges, is a sparse graph. (More)

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