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- Degrees_of_freedom comment "In many scientific fields, the degrees of freedom of a system is the number of parameters of the system that may vary independently. For example, a point in the plane has two degrees of freedom for translation: its two coordinates; a non-infinitesimal object on the plane might have additional degrees of freedoms related to its orientation.In mathematics, this notion is formalized as the dimension of a manifold or an algebraic variety.".
- Q1119040 comment "In many scientific fields, the degrees of freedom of a system is the number of parameters of the system that may vary independently. For example, a point in the plane has two degrees of freedom for translation: its two coordinates; a non-infinitesimal object on the plane might have additional degrees of freedoms related to its orientation.In mathematics, this notion is formalized as the dimension of a manifold or an algebraic variety.".