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The work is based on a socle from which two composite columns start.
Its low base has been retained to support the socle of the column.
The socle is a direct product of minimal normal subgroups.
The socle, which bears the whole of the 5,800 kg weight, has cracked.
Also, a dark brown mosaic socle runs below the platform level along both walls.
In mathematics, the term socle has several related meanings.
Minimal submodules can be used to define the socle of a module.
A simple module is necessarily the socle of its injective hull.
An exterior restoration in 1910 gave the church a new copper roof and a sandstone socle.
The walls are covered by indigo ceramic tiles and blue marble socle.
They had a square socle, each side being 2 ells (1.2 metres) wide.
An elevator inside the column takes visitors up to a viewing platform at the top (just below the socle).
This is easily seen by applying the characterization using the finitely generated essential socle.
In architecture, a socle is a short plinth used to support a pedestal, sculpture or column.
The 3.2 m tall statue was cast from bronze and it is situated on the small illuminated socle.
The socle is a characteristic subgroup, and hence a normal subgroup.
The socle of a ring R can refer to one of two sets in the ring.
The station's walls are covered with white ceramic tiles with a pink socle near the tracks.
R is quasi-Frobenius and the socle as right R modules.
The circular basin on which the elephant stood remains to this day and now supports the socle of the July Column.
The statue is atop a socle, on which the word "Tierra" (land) is inscribed.
Base of the World (Socle du Monde, 1961).
Socle (mathematics)
These tones contrast with the dark shade of a socle, made out of polished labradorite, and has a significant jut against a plane wall.