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May29-12, 10:26 AM   #1
 

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what does it mean "non integral"
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May29-12, 11:49 AM   #3
 
Actually I have a function of curvature for some transcendental curve. and this curve considered as a coxeter group generated by the reflections about the normal lines through two adjacent extrema of the curvature function.

and it says that since this function of curvature is always non integral , this group has precisely one fix point (he center of mass of that curve)
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Actually I have a function of curvature for some transcendental curve. and this curve considered as a coxeter group generated by the reflections about the normal lines through two adjacent extrema of the curvature function.

and it says that since this function of curvature is always non integral , this group has precisely one fix point (he center of mass of that curve)
I believe that it means " not an integer " .
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