Spaces

Some articles on spaces, space:

Space (punctuation) - Use of The Space in Natural Languages - Spaces Between Words
... Modern English uses a space to separate words, but not all languages follow this practice ... Spaces were not used to separate words in Latin until roughly AD 600–800 ... Ancient Hebrew and Arabic did use spaces, partly to compensate in clarity for the lack of vowels ...
Generalized Flag Variety - Symmetric Spaces
... Turning this around, the Riemannian homogeneous spaces M = K/(K∩P) admit a strictly larger Lie group of transformations, namely G ... Specializing to the case that M is a symmetric space, this observation yields all symmetric spaces admitting such a larger symmetry group, and these spaces have been ... If G is a complex Lie group, the symmetric spaces M arising in this way are the compact Hermitian symmetric spaces K is the isometry group, and G is the biholomorphism group of M ...
Lp Space
... In mathematics, the Lp spaces are function spaces defined using a natural generalization of the p-norm for finite-dimensional vector spaces ... They are sometimes called Lebesgue spaces, named after Henri Lebesgue (Dunford Schwartz 1958, III.3), although according to Bourbaki (1987) they were first introduced by ... Lp spaces form an important class of Banach spaces in functional analysis, and of topological vector spaces ...
Jatiyo Sangshad Bhaban - Architecture and Design - Design Philosophy
... Kahn's key design philosophy optimizes the use of space while representing Bangladeshi heritage and culture ... The columns as solids frame the spaces of light ... complex shapes and be the supporter of spaces and give light to spaces ...
Programming Style - Code Appearance - Spaces
... In those situations where some white space is required the grammars of most free-format languages are unconcerned with the amount that appears ... Style related to white space is commonly used to enhance readability ...

Famous quotes related to spaces:

    Though there were numerous vessels at this great distance in the horizon on every side, yet the vast spaces between them, like the spaces between the stars,—far as they were distant from us, so were they from one another,—nay, some were twice as far from each other as from us,—impressed us with a sense of the immensity of the ocean, the ‘unfruitful ocean,’ as it has been called, and we could see what proportion man and his works bear to the globe.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    Surely, we are provided with senses as well fitted to penetrate the spaces of the real, the substantial, the eternal, as these outward are to penetrate the material universe. Veias, Menu, Zoroaster, Socrates, Christ, Shakespeare, Swedenborg,—these are some of our astronomers.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    through the spaces of the dark
    Midnight shakes the memory
    As a madman shakes a dead geranium.
    —T.S. (Thomas Stearns)

    Every true man is a cause, a country, and an age; requires infinite spaces and numbers and time fully to accomplish his design;—and posterity seem to follow his steps as a train of clients.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    We should read history as little critically as we consider the landscape, and be more interested by the atmospheric tints and various lights and shades which the intervening spaces create than by its groundwork and composition.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)