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  2. Cynergy Shotgun - Wikipedia

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    The Browning Cynergy is a range of over-and-under (double-barrel weapons with their barrels attached vertically), double-barreled shotguns introduced in 2004 by Browning Arms Company. [2] It is considered to be a major departure from the traditional design of over and under shotguns, [ citation needed ] which date back to the early 20th century.

  3. Cynergy Data - Wikipedia

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    Cynergy Data is an American payment services provider, managing a portfolio of over 100,000 merchants processing $10 billion annually. [ citation needed ] Headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia with an operations center in Long Island City, New York , Cynergy Data is owned by the Comvest Group, a private investment firm.

  4. Principal bundle - Wikipedia

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    Principal bundle. In mathematics, a principal bundle[1][2][3][4] is a mathematical object that formalizes some of the essential features of the Cartesian product of a space with a group . In the same way as with the Cartesian product, a principal bundle is equipped with. An action of on , analogous to for a product space.

  5. Cinergy - Wikipedia

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    Cinergy was created on October 24, 1994, from the merger of the Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company (CG&E) and Kentucky subsidiary Union Light, Heat & Power (ULH&P) with Plainfield, Indiana –based PSI Energy (Public Service Indiana). Cinergy's Cincinnati headquarters, now known as the Duke Energy Building. In 1996, Riverfront Stadium in ...

  6. Microbundle - Wikipedia

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    Microbundle. In mathematics, a microbundle is a generalization of the concept of vector bundle, introduced by the American mathematician John Milnor in 1964. [1] It allows the creation of bundle-like objects in situations where they would not ordinarily be thought to exist. For example, the tangent bundle is defined for a smooth manifold but ...

  7. Line bundle - Wikipedia

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    Line bundle. In mathematics, a line bundle expresses the concept of a line that varies from point to point of a space. For example, a curve in the plane having a tangent line at each point determines a varying line: the tangent bundle is a way of organising these. More formally, in algebraic topology and differential topology, a line bundle is ...

  8. Circle bundle - Wikipedia

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    Circle bundle. In mathematics, a circle bundle is a fiber bundle where the fiber is the circle . Oriented circle bundles are also known as principal U (1)-bundles, or equivalently, as principal SO (2)-bundles. In physics, circle bundles are the natural geometric setting for electromagnetism. A circle bundle is a special case of a sphere bundle.

  9. Projective bundle - Wikipedia

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    Projective bundle. In mathematics, a projective bundle is a fiber bundle whose fibers are projective spaces. By definition, a scheme X over a Noetherian scheme S is a Pn -bundle if it is locally a projective n -space; i.e., and transition automorphisms are linear. Over a regular scheme S such as a smooth variety, every projective bundle is of ...