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Always increasing; never remaining constant or decreasing. Also called strictly increasing.
A sequence {a_n} such that either (1) a_(i+1)>=a_i for every i>=1, or (2) a_(i+1)<=a_i for every i>=1.
A term in social choice theory meaning a change favorable for X does not hurt X.
Topological lower bounds in terms of Betti numbers for the number of critical points form a smooth function on a smooth manifold.
A strong inequality in which a is not only less than b, but much less (by some convention) is denoted a<<b.
A basis, form, function, etc., in two or more variables is said to be multilinear if it is linear in each variable separately.
A mathematical object S is said to be multiplicatively closed if a,b in S implies that ab in S.
The Greek word for 10000.
A 10000-sided polygon.
One of the two pieces of a double cone (i.e., two cones placed apex to apex).
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