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Not continuous. A point at which a function is discontinuous is called a discontinuity, or sometimes a jump.
The terms of equational logic are built up from variables and constants using function symbols (or operations). Identities (equalities) of the form s=t, (1) where s and t are ...
An orthogonal projection of a cross onto a three-dimensional subspace. It is said to be normalized if the cross vectors are all of unit length.
Turing machines are defined by sets of rules that operate on four parameters: (state, tape cell color, operation, state). Let the states and tape cell colors be numbered and ...
A right-angled parallelepiped with dimensions a×ab×abc, where a, b, and c are integers.
Given a Euclidean n-space, H_n=n+1.
A connection between two or more vertices of a hypergraph. A hyperedge connecting just two vertices is simply a usual graph edge.
The Lovász number theta(G) of a graph G, sometimes also called the theta function of G, was introduced by Lovász (1979) with the explicit goal of estimating the Shannon ...
Let S be partitioned into r×s disjoint sets E_i and F_j where the general subset is denoted E_i intersection F_j. Then the marginal probability of E_i is ...
A minimization of the maximum error for a fixed number of terms.
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