
PolyGram - Wikipedia
In 1977, both organizations merged operationally, integrating the recording, manufacturing, distribution and marketing into a single organization. The various record labels within PolyGram continued to …
Polygram Entertainment - UMG
Built on the foundation of the world’s most comprehensive and storied music catalog, Polygram Entertainment develops, produces, and finances music-driven content that inspires and engages …
Polygram -- from Wolfram MathWorld
Feb 14, 2026 · Lachlan (1893) defines polygram to be a figure consisting of straight lines. The best-known polygrams are the pentagram and hexagram (a.k.a. Star of David). The following table …
PolyGram | Discogs
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Geometry: Polygrams - Mayhematics
A polygram is like a polygon but the sides are allowed to cross. A polygram of n-sides or vertices is called an n-gram and for particular values of n we can give them individual names as for polygons.
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Built on the foundation of the world’s most comprehensive and storied music catalog, Polygram Entertainment develops, produces, and finances music-driven content that inspires and engages …
LINKED POLYGRAM - MATHCURVE.COM
LINKED POLYGRAM ... A linked polygram is a knot or link obtained by the interlacing of a polygram, and deciding, each time two sides cross, which side passes above the other.
What does PolyGram mean? - Definitions.net
Feb 15, 2018 · PolyGram was the name of the major label recording company started by Philips as a holding company for its music interests in 1945. In 1999 it was sold to Seagram and merged into …
Polygram (geometry) - Wikiwand
In geometry, a generalized polygon can be called a polygram, and named specifically by its number of sides. All polygons are polygrams, but they can also include disconnected sets of edges, called a …
PolyGram | Album Wiki | Fandom
It was founded in 1962 as the Grammophon-Philips Group by Dutch corporation Philips and German corporation Siemens, to be a holding for their record companies, and was renamed "PolyGram" in 1972.