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* Page found: Theorem of Bertini (eq math.263566.16)

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\sigma \in H

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\sigma \in H

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σ H 𝜎 𝐻 {\displaystyle\sigma\in H}
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SVG (2.825 KB / 1.382 KB) :

sigma element-of upper H

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σ H {\displaystyle \sigma \in H}
<math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" display="block" alttext="{\displaystyle \sigma \in H}">
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        <mi>H</mi>
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    <annotation encoding="application/x-tex">{\displaystyle \sigma \in H}</annotation>
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SVG (2.582 KB / 1.321 KB) :

{\displaystyle \sigma \in H}

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