In mathematics, diamond theorem may refer to:
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Aztec diamond theorem on tilings
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Diamond isomorphism theorem on modular lattices
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Haran's diamond theorem
In mathematics, the Haran diamond theorem gives a general sufficient condition for a separable extension of a Hilbertian field to be Hilbertian.
Statement of the diamond theorem
Let ''K'' be a Hilbertian field and ''L'' a separable extension o ...
on Hilbertian fields
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Second Isomorphism Theorem
In mathematics, specifically abstract algebra, the isomorphism theorems (also known as Noether's isomorphism theorems) are theorems that describe the relationship between quotients, homomorphisms, and subobjects. Versions of the theorems exist fo ...
for Groups
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Cullinane diamond theorem on the
Galois geometry
Galois geometry (so named after the 19th-century French mathematician Évariste Galois) is the branch of finite geometry that is concerned with algebraic and analytic geometry over a finite field (or ''Galois field''). More narrowly, ''a'' Ga ...
of graphic patterns
See also
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Diamond (disambiguation)
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