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u·ni·po·tent

 (yo͞o-nĭp′ə-tənt)
adj.
Capable of developing into only one type of cell or tissue.
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unipotent

(ˌjuːnɪˈpəʊtənt)
adj
able to form only one type of cell or tissuehaving only one idempotent component
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Then there exist a natural number K, depending only on the dimension of X and n, and holomorphic mappings [G.sub.1], ..., [G.sub.k]: X [right arrow] [C.sup.m(m-1)/2] such that f can be written as a product of upper and lower diagonal unipotent matrices