A regulararmy is the official army of a state or country the official Armed Forces contrasting with irregulars irregular forces such as volunteeer militias , private armies , mercenary mercenaries , etc. A regulararmy usually consists of a standing army , the permanent force of the regulararmy that is maintained under arms during peacetime. a military reserve force that can be mobilized when needed to expand the effectives of the regulararmy by complementing the standing army. A regulararmy may be a conscript army , including professionals, volunteers and also conscript s presence of enforced conscription , including recruits for the standing army and also a compulsory reserve . a professional army , with no conscripts absence of compulsory service, and presence of a voluntary reserve . It is not exactly the same as a standing army , as there exist standing armies both in the conscript and the professional models. Nonetheless, in the United Kingdom and in the United States regulararmy is the name usually given to the professional standing army, as different from reserves, National Guard, etc. Countries that use the term regulararmy include Australian Army British Army Formation and structure British Army Canadian Forces , specifically Regular Force Egyptian army Indian Army Nepalese Army New Zealand ArmyRegularArmy New Zealand Army Singapore Army Sri Lanka ArmyRegularArmy United States United States Army Chinese Army Pakistan Army Pakistan Army 12th Regular Regiment Bibliography Woodward, David. Armies of the world, 1854 1914 . London Sidgwick & Jackson, cop. 1978. ISBN 0 283 98243 8 Category Types of military forces mil unit stub ca Ex rcit regular de Konstitutionelle Armee tr D zenli ordu zh ... more details
Refimprove date January 2009 Please see RegularArmy disambiguation for countries other than the United States that use this term The RegularArmy of the United States was and is the successor to the Continental ... to be called the RegularArmy. From the time of the American Revolution until after the Spanish American War , the small RegularArmy of the United States was supported by State militia s and volunteer ... to the Regular United States Army USA . During the American Civil War , about 97 per cent of the Union Army was United States Volunteers. In contemporary use, the term RegularArmy refers to the full ... for a national regulararmy and navy and a militia under state control, subject to civilian ... a total of 25 infantry regiments of equal strength for the RegularArmy. ref Mahon and Danysh, 1972 ... the greatest number of infantry units included in the RegularArmy until the First World War . ref name Mahon14 Despite this increase in RegularArmy units, nine out of ten infantrymen in the War of 1812 ... of the war, by an act of March 1815, Congress set the peace establishment of the RegularArmy ... Hawk War of 1831 1832. However, the RegularArmy needed to be increased by 39 men per company plus ... infantry. ref name Mahon18 The cavalry of the U.S. RegularArmy consisted of two light regiments trained ... Congress added two new regiments to the RegularArmy in 1855 because of the need to protect the large ... , the Union Army consisted of a very small contingent of pre war U.S. Army or RegularArmy personnel ... be known as colonel of volunteers while a RegularArmy captain would be known as Captain, USA . Regular ... held as many as four ranks a permanent rank called full rank in the RegularArmy, a full rank in the volunteers ... in the regulararmy, a colonel of volunteers, and a brevet brigadier general. After the Civil War ended in 1865, the term RegularArmy was used to denote an officer s permanent rank only when a brevet ... of volunteers and a brevet RegularArmy brigadier general while holding the permanent rank of lieutenant ... more details
This listing shows the names and ranks of some of the Regular Confederate States ArmyArmy of the Confederate .... Appendix A List of RegularArmy Officers, A last name list. ref span style font size smaller denotes ... into the regulars in January 1862. ref ref Weinert, p. 119. Appendix A List of RegularArmy Officers ..., pp. 119 20. Appendix A List of RegularArmy Officers, Bo Bu last name list. ref span style font size .... ref ref Weinert, p. 120. Appendix A List of RegularArmy Officers, C last name list. ref span ... Weinert, pp. 120 1. Appendix A List of RegularArmy Officers, D last name list. ref span style font ... P., Jr., The Confederate RegularArmy , White Mane Publishing, 1991, ISBN 0 942597 27 3. Marcus ... Army Provisional Army of the Confederate States PACS , if any. These officers fought for the Confederate ... regular unit they served in, if known. File Battle flag of the US Confederacy.svg right thumb 200px Confederate Army battle flag A class wikitable Name ASCA rank PACS rank Last unit served John Adams Confederate Army officer John Adams Ranks and insignia of the Confederate States captain Ranks and insignia of the Confederate States brigadier general Confederate Regular Cavalry Regular Cavalry ... general Confederate Regular Engineers Regular Engineers ref name Weinert99 Weinert, p. 99. ref ... D. Anderson first lieutenant colonel Confederate Regular Artillery Regular Artillery ref name Weinert15 ... major Lt. Gen. CSA lieutenant general Company A, Regular Cavalry ref name Weinert28 Weinert, p. 28. ref Robert Houston Anderson Robert H. Anderson first lieutenant brigadier general Regular Artillery ... Confederate Regular Infantry Regular Infantry ref name Eicher107 Eicher, p. 107. ref James W. Archer ... major brigadier general Regular Infantry ref name Eicher107 Frank Crawford Armstrong Frank C. Armstrong second lieutenant brigadier general Regular Infantry ref name Weinert23 Weinert, p. 23. ref ... William E. Baldwin captain brigadier general Regular Infantry ref name Eicher114 Eicher, p. 114 ... more details
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TOC right Twenty three currently active battalions of the RegularArmy earned credit for campaigns during ... Army National Guard units with campaign credit for the War of 1812 . Air Defense Artillery When the War of 1812 began, the RegularArmy contained four regiments of artillery the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Regiments ... to June 1, 1821, when 4th Regiment of Artillery was constituted in the RegularArmy and organized from existing units with Headquarters at Pensacola, Florida. ref Department of the Army, Lineage and Honors ... Moultrie, South Carolina, from existing RegularArmy and National Guard Companies from Georgia ... and cavalry, ten of the forty eight RegularArmy Artillery companies that fought in the Mexican War ... 5 FA Campaigns earned Louisiana 1815 1 5 FA is the oldest unit in the RegularArmy and the only one ... infantry regiment in the RegularArmy. It was constituted on June 3, 1784, as the First ... of the Army in 1821, the Corps of Artillery and the Regiment of Light Artillery were abolished .... ref Department of the Army, Lineage and Honors, 1st Air Defense Artillery. http www.history.army.mil .... ref Department of the Army, Lineage and Honors, 2nd Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery. http www.history.army.mil ... Department of the Army, Lineage and Honors, 2nd Air Defense Artillery http www.history.army.mil html ... Army. His company distinguished itself at the Battles of Battle of Chippewa Chippewa and Battle ... at Fort Washington, Maryland. ref Department of the Army, Lineage and Honors, 3rd Air Defense Artillery ... Defense Artillery. Wollstonecraft s Company ultimately became today s 1 5 FA, the oldest unit in the RegularArmy. Its lineage and participation in the War of 1812 will be discussed in the section on the 5th ... serving as an element of the 108th ADA Brigade, 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, currently ... of the Army, Lineage and Honors, 5th Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery. http www.history.army.mil ... of Artillery. ref Department of the Army, Lineage and Honors, 1st Battalion, 5th Field Artillery ... more details
, batteries or troops one is a RegularArmy Field Artillery battalion. Of the twenty nine National ...Please leave this line alone TOC right Thirty federally recognized units in the U.S. Army have lineages ... as the Middlesex Regiment. ref name 181Inf Department of the Army, Lineage and Honors ... five regiments in the new Continental Army Prescott s, Thomas s, Nixon s, Brewer s, and Bridge s Regiments ... in 1921. ref name 181Inf Department of the Army, Lineage and Honors, 181st Infantry. Reproduced ... of the Continental Army. During May and June 1775, the Hampshire and Berkshire County militias were reorganized to form four named regiments in the Massachusetts Provincial Army &ndash Danielson s, Fellows ... into the Continental Army on June 14, 1775. These four regiments were reorganized in January 1776 to form ... Massachusetts Regiment . In addition to its service in the Main Army, the 1st Massachusetts Regiment ... of service in Canada, following which it was disbanded in December 1776. ref Department of the Army ... that were adopted into the Continental Army Heath s Regiment authorized on April 23, 1775, and organized ... Infantry in 1923. ref Department of the Army, Lineage and Honors, 182nd Infantry. Reproduced in Sawicki ... regiments were formed from it that were adopted by the Continental Army Glover s Regiment authorized ... in the evacuation of Washington s army from Long Island across the East River and in ferrying American ... in 1921. ref Department of the Army, Lineage and Honors, 101st Engineer Battalion ref . The blue ... Battalions all organized in the 1940s . ref Department of the Army, Lineage and Honors, 101st ... on March 3,1638. In 1639, the unit became the Taunton Train Band. ref name 772MP Department of the Army ... name 772MP Department of the Army, Lineage and Honors, 772nd Military Police Company.http www.history.army.mil ... 14, 1775, which was adopted into the Continental Army. Barn s Company became a company in Wesson s Regiment ... of the Army, Lineage and Honors, 125th Quartermaster Company. ref Since companies are not issued Distinctive ... more details
Wiktionary The term regular can mean normal or obeying rules. Regular may refer to In organizations RegularArmy for military usage Regular clergy , members of a religious order subject to a rule of life Regular Force for usage in the Canadian Forces Regular Masonic jurisdictions , or regularity , refers ... mutual recognition. In mathematics, geometry, and statistics Regular cardinal , a cardinal number that is equal to its cofinality Regular category , a kind of category that has similarities to both Abelian categories and to the category of sets Regular code , an algebraic code with a uniform distribution of distances between codewords Regular element disambiguation , certain kinds of elements of an algebraic structure Regular function , a function that is analytic and single valued unique in a given region Regular graph , a graph such that all the degrees of the vertices are equal Regular language , a formal language recognizable by a finite state automaton Regular polygon , a polygon where all angles and all sides are equal Regular polyhedron , a 3 dimensional equivalent to a regular polygon Regular prime , a certain kind of prime number Regular representation of a group G, the linear representation afforded by the group action of G on itself Regular ring , a ring such that all its ... Regular singular point in theory of ordinary differential equations where the growth of solutions is bounded by an algebraic function Regular space , a topological space in which a point and a closed set can be separated by neighbourhoods Irregularity of a surface Regular surface in algebraic geometry ... chains of sets Castelnuovo Mumford regularity of a coherent sheaf In medicine Regular bowel movements, the opposite of constipation In other uses Protagonist Regular character , a main character who appears more frequently and or prominently than a recurring character Regular expression , a type of pattern describing a set of strings in computer science Regular verb , a grammatical term for a verb ... more details
general was the highest peacetime military rank rank in the RegularArmy during the late eighteenth ... duty at any given time. Even during times of war, the number of RegularArmy brigadier generals ... transient wartime requirements, the RegularArmy served as a En cadre cadre for a much larger ... permanent grades in the RegularArmy when the volunteers were disbanded after the war. ref name wade The number of RegularArmy brigadier generals increased dramatically when the Army was reorganized ... Historically, the United States Army included two components the permanently established RegularArmy United States RegularArmy , which constituted the peacetime force and, during time of war, a much ... forces. ref The Army Register separately lists each officer s appointments in the permanent and non permanent establishments of the United States Army. Appointments in the volunteer service are listed under the non permanent establishment, while RegularArmy appointments are listed under the permanent establishment. ref There were two types of brigadier generals in the RegularArmy A brigadier ... permanent RegularArmy augmentation force authorized during the Quasi War by the Act of May 28 ... to that rank in the non permanent RegularArmy augmentation force authorized during the Quasi ... of a RegularArmy brigadier general during the Civil War. A brigadier general in the Provisional ..., see Fry. ref A brevet brigadier general was awarded that brevet rank in the RegularArmy, typically ... of the United States RegularArmy prior to February 2, 1901. ref name names The list of brigadier ...This is a complete list of brigadier general United States brigadier general s in the United States RegularArmy United States RegularArmy before February 2, 1901 . The grade of brigadier general or one star general is ordinarily the fourth highest in the peacetime Army, ranking above Colonel United ... from six to fifteen, the Army instituted a practice of funneling a succession of senior colonels ... more details
This is a complete list of Major general United States major general s in the United States RegularArmy United States RegularArmy before July 1, 1920 . For most of the 19th and early 20th centuries, the military rank rank of major general was the highest possible in the RegularArmy. It was also one .... Even when the Army expanded during times of war, the number of RegularArmy major generals remained ... wartime needs, the RegularArmy was used as a En cadre cadre for a vast non permanent establishment ... lower permanent grade in the RegularArmy when the volunteer force was disbanded after the war. ref name wade Wade 1976 . ref The number of RegularArmy major generals increased dramatically when the Army was reorganized after World War I . The new peacetime establishment maintained a total ... Taxonomy Historically, the United States Army included two components the permanently established RegularArmy United States RegularArmy , which constituted the peacetime force and, during ..., as are temporary appointments in the United States Army, while RegularArmy and emergency general ... of major generals in the RegularArmy A major general of the line was an officer who was commissioned ... was an officer whose RegularArmy rank of major general was authorized only during the World ... the RegularArmy, the National Army, and the federalized National Guard were unified into a single ..., see Fry. ref A brevet major general was awarded that brevet rank in the RegularArmy, typically ... of the state militia forces. List of RegularArmy major generals before July 1, 1920 The following ... more than forty years as a RegularArmy officer and was awarded two Medals of Honor and a brevet. ref ... Civil War veteran who served forty years as a RegularArmy officer and who, as the last Civil ..., and federalized state forces. ref name establishment The Army Register separately lists each officer s appointments in the permanent and non permanent establishments of the United States Army. Appointments ... more details
unreferenced date February 2012 In the Canadian Forces , a Regular Force unit or person is part of the full time military, as opposed to being part of the Canadian Forces Primary Reserve Primary Reserve . Regular Force personnel are employed full time, and have usually signed long term contracts committing them to regular service. They receive more pay and benefits than members of the Primary Reserve and can be ordered into overseas deployments. There are approximately 65,251 Regular Force personnel in the Canadian Forces . Organization Royal Canadian Navy The Regular Force component of the Canadian Forces Maritime Command Royal Canadian Navy consists of the two fleets, Maritime Forces Atlantic MARLANT and Maritime Forces Pacific MARPAC and all ships crews except for the majority of those serving onboard the Kingston class patrol vessel Kingston class patrol vessels which are manned largely by the Primary Reserve. Canadian Army The Regular Force component of the Canadian Forces Land Force Command Canadian Army consists of three field ready brigades, with elements of a fourth located at CFB Gagetown 1 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group at CFB Edmonton and CFB Shilo 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group at CFB Petawawa 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group at CFB Valcartier Each brigade contains one regiment each of artillery , Armoured forces armour , and combat engineers and three battalion s of infantry all scaled in the British fashion , as well as a headquarters Signals military signals Squadron army squadron , and several minor organizations. A tactical helicopter squadron, a field ambulance, and a service battalion logistics are co located with each brigade but not part of the brigade s command structure. Royal Canadian Air Force The Regular Force component of the Canadian Forces Air Command Royal Canadian Air Force consists of all wings with their sub unit squadrons at bases across the country. Category Canadian Forces Canada mil stub fr Force r guli re ru ... more details
Regular map may refer to a regular map algebraic geometry , in algebraic geometry, an everywhere defined, polynomial function of algebraic varieties. a regular map graph theory , a symmetric 2 cell embedding of a graph into a closed surface. mathdab ... more details
Regular element may refer to In ring theory , a nonzero element of a ring that is neither a left nor a right zero divisor A regular element of a Lie algebra or Lie group. mathdab ... more details
Very long date November 2009 Canons Regular are members of certain bodies of priesthood Catholic Church ... clerical . Distinct from Clerks RegularRegular Clerics &mdash an example of which is the Society .... Canons Regular are sometimes called Black or White Canons, depending on the color of the religious habit worn by the congregation Catholic congregation to which they belong. Canons Regular Refimprove section date October 2009 The Canons Regular of Saint Augustine C.R.S.A. or Can.Reg. , also referred ... vows of common property and stability. Some congregations of Canons Regular have retained the vow of stability, e.g. the members of the Austrian Congregation of Canons Regular take a vow of stability for the house which they join. Famous Canons Regular include the only English Pope Adrian IV , ref ... of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life of the Holy See , Canons Regular, who combine ... 2009 The characteristic Religious habit habit of canons regular is the rochet , a sign of the clergy ... . In 1959, four congregations of Canons Regular came together to form a confederated Order, which with time ... Regular. The Order has houses in Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Canada, the Czech Republic, England ..., the United States and Uruguay. The Austrian Congregation of Canons Regular, based in the monasteries ... date October 2009 According to St. Thomas Aquinas , a canon regular is essentially a religious cleric The Order of Canons Regular is necessarily constituted by religious clerics, because they are essentially ... Orders. II II 189 8 ad 2  um, and II II 184 8 . This is what constitutes a canon regular ... Regular, whereas it is only accidental to the Monastic Order. Erasmus , himself a canon regular, declared that the canons regular are a median point between the monks and the secular clergy. Citation ... in the twelfth century, contrasts the life of canons regular with that of his own fellow monks and the Cistercians ..., decided to become canons regular, first, because on account of the charity they were well liked by all ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In theoretical computer science , a regular grammar is a formal grammar that describes a regular language . Strictly regular grammars A right regular grammar also called ... B where B is in N and denotes the empty string , i.e. the string of length 0. In a left regular ... A where A is in N and is the empty string. An example of a right regular grammar G with N ... cA and S is the start symbol. This grammar describes the same language as the regular expression a bc . A regular grammar is a left or right regular grammar. Some textbooks and articles disallow empty production rules, and assume that the empty string is not present in languages. Extended regular grammars An extended right regular grammar is one in which all rules obey one of B a where B is a non ... and is the empty string. Some authors call this type of grammar a right regular grammar or right linear grammar and the type above a strictly right regular grammar or strictly right linear grammar . An extended left regular grammar is one in which all rules obey one of A a where A is a non ... A is in N and is the empty string. Some authors call this type of grammar a left regular grammar and the type above a strictly left regular grammar . Expressive power There is a direct one to one correspondence between the rules of a strictly left regular grammar and those of a nondeterministic finite ..., the left regular grammars generate exactly all regular language s. The right regular grammars describe the reverses of all such languages, that is, exactly the regular languages as well. Every strict right regular grammar is extended right regular, while every extended right regular grammar can be made ... right regular grammars generate the regular languages as well. Analogously, so do the extended left regular grammars. If empty productions are disallowed, only all regular languages that do not include the empty string can be generated. Mixing left and right regular rules If mixing of left regular ... more details
In mathematics , especially ring theory , a regular ideal can refer to multiple concepts. In operator ... to be regular or modular if there exists an element e in A such that math ex x in mathfrak i math for every math x in A math . harv Jacobson 1956 In commutative algebra a regular ideal refers to an ideal containing a non zero divisor ref Non zerodivisors in commutative rings are called regular elements . ref . harv Larsen McCarthy 1971 loc p.42 This article will use regular element ideal to help ... a von Neumann regular ideal if for each element x of math mathfrak i math there exists a y in math ..., regular ideal has been used to refer to an ideal J of a ring R such that the quotient ring R J is von Neumann regular ring . ref Burton, D.M. 1970 A first course in rings and ideals. Addison Wesley. Reading, Massachusetts . ref This article will use quotient von Neumann regular to refer to this type of regular ideal. Since the adjective regular has been overloaded, this article adopts the alternative adjectives modular , regular element von Neumann regular , and quotient von Neumann regular to distinguish ... integers, 6 is regular math e 4 math while 4 is not. Let M be a simple right A module. If x is a nonzero element in M , then the annihilator of x is a regular maximal right ideal in A . If A is a ring without maximal right ideals, then A cannot have even a single modular right ideal. Regular element ideals Every ring with unity has at least one regular element ideal the trivial ideal R itself. Regular element ideals of commutative rings are essential submodule essential ideals . In a semiprime ring semiprime right Goldie ring , the converse holds essential ideals are all regular element ideals. harv Lam 1999 loc p.342 Since the product of two regular elements non zerodivisors of a commutative ring R is again a regular element, it is apparent that the product of two regular element ideals is again a regular element ideal. Clearly any ideal containing a regular element ideal is again ... more details
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In Four dimensional space four dimensional geometry a regular polychoron can mean either a convex or nonconvex intersecting polychoron 4 polytope . See Convex regular polychoron There are six convex regular polychora. Schl fli Hess polychoron There are ten star self intersecting regular star polytope star polychora . polychora stub Category Four dimensional geometry Category Polychora ... more details
for the unrelated regular rings introduced by John von Neumann von Neumann regular ring In commutative algebra , a regular ring is a commutative noetherian ring , such that the localization of a ring localization at every prime ideal is a regular local ring that is, every such localization has the property that the minimal number of generators of its maximal ideal is equal to its Krull dimension . Jean Pierre Serre defines a regular ring as a commutative noetherian ring of finite global homological dimension and shows that this is equivalent to the definition above. For regular rings, Krull dimension agrees with global homological dimension. Examples of regular rings include fields of dimension zero and Dedekind domain s. If A is regular then so is A X , with dimension one greater than that of A . References Jean Pierre Serre , Local algebra , Springer Verlag , 2000, ISBN 3 540 66641 9. Chap.IV.D. Category Ring theory Abstract algebra stub nl Reguliere ring ... more details
The term Clerks Regular singular Clerk Regular designates a number of Catholic Church Catholic Catholic priesthood priests clerics who are members of a religious order regular of priests, but in the strictest sense of the word are not Canons Regular . Canonical Status By clerks regular are meant those ... Juris Canonici the term clerks regular is often used for canons regular, and regular clerks are classed by authors as a branch or modern adaptation of the once world famous family of regular canons ... s, and friar s. Clerks regular are distinguished from the purely monastic bodies, or monks ... of life. Clerks regular as clerics must retain some appearance of clerical dress distinct from the religious ... of learning, they are not primarily priests. Finally, clerks regular differ from canons regular ... The exact date at which clerks regular appeared in the Church cannot be absolutely determined. Regular ... hold that the clerks regular were founded by Christ Himself. In this opinion the Apostles were the first regular clerks, being constituted by Christ ministers par excellence of His Church and called ... the founder of the regular clerks and canons, and upon Rule of St. Augustine his rule have been built the constitutions of the canons regular and an immense number of the religious communities of the Middle Ages , besides those of the clerks regular established in the sixteenth century. During the whole medieval period the clerks regular were represented by the regular canons who under the name of the Canons Regular or Black Canons of St. Augustine , the Premonstratensians or White Canons alias .... It was not until the sixteenth century that clerks regular in the modern and strictest sense of the word ... life, instituted the several bodies which, under the names of the various orders or regular clerics ... the clerks regular, that their mode of life was chosen as the pattern for all the various communities ... been so prolific. The first order of clerks regular to be founded was the Congregation of Clerks Regular ... more details
Separation axiom In topology and related fields of mathematics , a topological space X is called a regular ... 3 sub space usually means a regular Hausdorff space . These conditions are examples of separation axiom s. Definitions Image Regular space.svg 250px thumb right The point x , represented by a dot ... around the open disk V , yet U and V do not touch each other. A topological space X is a regular .... A T sub 3 sub space or regular Hausdorff space is a topological space that is both regular ... if it is both regular and T sub 0 sub . A T sub 0 sub or Kolmogorov space is a topological space ... is Hausdorff then it is T sub 0 sub , and each T sub 0 sub regular space is Hausdorff given two distinct ... presented here for regular and T sub 3 sub are not uncommon, there is significant variation in the literature some authors switch the definitions of regular and T sub 3 sub as they are used here, or use both terms interchangeably. In this article, we will use the term regular freely, but we will usually say regular Hausdorff , which is unambiguous, instead of the less precise T sub 3 sub . For more on this issue, see History of the separation axioms . A locally regular space is a topological space where every point has an open neighbourhood that is regular. Every regular space is locally regular, but the converse is not true. A classical example of a locally regular space that is not regular is the bug eyed line . Relationships to other separation axioms A regular space is necessarily also ... space , a regular space that is also T sub 0 sub must be Hausdorff and thus T sub 3 sub . In fact, a regular Hausdorff space satisfies the slightly stronger condition Urysohn space T sub 2 sub . However ... Hausdorffness all are equivalent in the context of regular spaces. Speaking more theoretically, the conditions of regularity and T sub 3 sub ness are related by Kolmogorov quotient s. A space is regular ... if and only if it s both regular and T sub 0 sub . Thus a regular space encountered in practice can ... more details
Regular matrix may refer to regular stochastic matrix , a stochastic matrix such that all the entries of some power of the matrix are positive. e.g. Lewis, Matrix Theory, p. 169 invertible matrix this usage is rare . e.g. Plato et al., Concise Numerical Algebra, p. 60 the opposite of irregular matrix , a matrix with a different number of entries in each row. Sansui QS Regular Matrix system for Quadraphonic sound. mathdab ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In mathematics , the regular part of a Laurent series consists of the series of terms with positive powers. That is, if math f z sum n infty infty a n z c n, math then the regular part of this Laurent series is math sum n 0 infty a n z c n. math In contrast, the series of terms with negative powers is the principal part . DEFAULTSORT Regular Part Category Complex analysis ... more details
In artificial intelligence and operations research , a regular constraint is a kind of global constraint . It can be used to solve a particular type of puzzle called a nonogram or logigrams. External links Paltzer, Nikos. http www.ps.uni sb.de courses seminar ws04 papers paltzer.pdf Regular Language Membership Constraint Category Constraint programming Compu AI stub Mathapplied stub ... more details
Multiple issues no footnotes October 2011 refimprove October 2011 POV October 2011 Baptist Regular Baptists are a diverse group of Baptists in the United States and Canada . The presence of the modifier Regular in their names attests to the strong influence of the early Regular Baptists on the growth ... Baptist Association org. 1707 , probably gave rise to the Particulars becoming the Regular Baptists . Early in the 19th century, the two dominant groups of Baptists in the United States Regular Baptists ... United Baptist s. In spite of this, the term Regular Baptist has persisted to this day. List of Regular ... Confession of Faith London Baptist Confession of Faith General Association of Regular Baptist Churches ... Convention now American Baptist Church American Baptist Churches in the USA . Association of Regular ..., especially in the Midwest, use the name Regular Baptist instead of, or in addition to the name Primitive Baptist . Old Regular Baptist s a primarily Appalachian group of churches achieving separate status late in the 19th century. Union Baptists a strand of Regular Baptists that owes its origin to the American ... distinction between Union Baptists and Regular Baptists. Three associations Original Mountain ... may still be in existence. Regular Baptists found in 5 local associations much like the Old Regular Baptists, and located in the same region, but more open to changes in worship and lifestyle ... , Kentucky and bordering areas 4288 members in 63 churches in 1999 . Regular, Old Regular, Primitive ... of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada although the FEBCC is not generally considered Regular Baptist , some churches of this Fellowship still carry Regular Baptist as part of their name, especially ... were Regular Baptist . fatt Sources Association Minutes Giving Glory to God in Appalachia , by Howard Dorgan Encyclopedia of Religion in the South , Samuel S. Hill, editor History of Regular Baptist ... Category Baptist Category Calvinism pt Igreja Batista Regular ... more details
2 Set of convex regular p gons align center colspan 2 Image Triangle.Equilateral.svg 50px Image ... 50px Image Enneagon.svg 50px Image Decagon.svg 50px br Regular polygons bgcolor e7dcc3 Edge ... , isotoxal figure isotoxal A regular polygon is a polygon that is Equiangular polygon equiangular all angles are equal in measure and equilateral all sides have the same length . Regular polygons ... of regular polygons with an increasing number of sides becomes a circle . General properties These properties apply to all regular polygons, whether convex or star polygon star . A regular n sided polygon has rotational symmetry of order n . All vertices of a regular polygon lie on a common circle the circumscribed circle , i.e., they are concyclic points . That is, a regular polygon is a cyclic polygon . Together with the property of equal length sides, this implies that every regular ... a regular polygon is a tangential polygon . A regular n sided polygon can be constructed with compass ... Fermat prime s. See constructible polygon . Symmetry The symmetry group of an n sided regular polygon .... If n is odd then all axes pass through a vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side. Regular convex polygons All regular simple polygon s a simple polygon is one that does not intersect itself ... sided convex regular polygon is denoted by its Schl fli symbol n . Henagon or monogon 1 degenerate ... wikitable align center File Regular polygon 3.svg 50px BR Equilateral triangle Equilateral BR triangle BR 3 File Regular polygon 4.svg 50px BR square geometry Square BR 4 File Regular polygon 5.svg 50px BR Pentagon BR 5 File Regular polygon 6.svg 50px BR Hexagon BR 6 File Regular polygon 7.svg 50px BR Heptagon BR 7 File Regular polygon 8.svg 50px BR Octagon BR 8 File Regular polygon 9.svg 50px BR Enneagon BR 9 File Regular polygon 10.svg 50px BR Decagon BR 10 align center File Regular polygon 11.svg 50px BR Hendecagon BR 11 File Regular polygon 12.svg 50px BR Dodecagon BR 12 File Regular ... more details