Search Results for ""
1931 - 1940 of 13135 for science historySearch Results

A group having an infinite number of elements. Some infinite groups, such as the integers or rationals, are not continuous groups.
An archaic term for calculus.
A geometric figure which touches only the sides (or interior) of another figure.
Integer programming in a special case of linear programming in which all variables are required to take on integer values only. Set covering deployment is an example ...
A rectifiable current whose boundary is also a rectifiable current.
This distribution is implemented in the Wolfram Language as InverseChiSquareDistribution[nu].
A linear deconvolution algorithm.
Two quantities y and x are said to be inversely proportional (or "in inverse proportion") if y is given by a constant multiple of 1/x, i.e., y=c/x for c a constant. This ...
The symmetry operation (x,y,z)->(-x,-y,-z). When used in conjunction with a rotation, it becomes an improper rotation.
An operator of period 2, i.e., an operator * which satisfies ((a)^*)^*=a.

...