mathematical object

collocation in English

meaningsofmathematicalandobject

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mathematical
adjective
uk
/ˌmæθ.əmˈæt.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌmæθˈmæt̬.ɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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object
noun
uk
/ˈɒb.dʒɪkt/
us
/ˈɑːb.dʒɪkt/
a thing that you can see or touch but that is not usually a living animal, plant, ...
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(Definition ofmathematicalandobjectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Noise as an infinite-dimensional signal is an idealmathematicalobject.
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The mainmathematicalobjectused in the back projection calculation module is the filter.
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Musical notes convey amathematicalobjectwhich is a continuous or a discrete quantity.
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As the name suggests, structural induction uses the structure of themathematicalobjectto prove the properties of a whole class of it.
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Here we aim to give a non-inductive characterisation, defining a container type as amathematicalobjectthat has certain properties.
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This means that we need to prove that our optimisations do not change the representedmathematicalobject.
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When reasoning about partial evaluation, it is important to distinguish between a program (a syntactic object) and the function that the program denotes (amathematicalobject).
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Each possible point in the search space of a problem is encoded, using a problem-specific representation scheme, as a fixed-length character string or othermathematicalobject.
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To this end, a newmathematicalobjecthas been introduced, which is known as a special flow (or 'flow under the function (x)', or 'flow over the map (x)').
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In the context of abstract algebra, for example, amathematicalobjectis an algebraic structure such as a group, ring, or vector space.
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When amathematicalobjecthas such a property, we say it is connected; otherwise it is disconnected.
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The four-component wave function represents a new class ofmathematicalobjectin physical theories that makes its first appearance here.
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These transformations are together described by amathematicalobjectknown as a gauge group.
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A term denotes amathematicalobjectfrom the domain of discourse.
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At the denotational level, the term refers to situations where a single entity can be seen to "mean" more than onemathematicalobject.
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Asmathematicalobject, it may be considered in the framework of stochastic processes as an interacting particle system in discrete-time.
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It is a simple abstract machine (amathematicalobject) to capture the idea of a computing machine, without adding unnecessary complexities.
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In that case, a mathematician's knowledge of mathematics is onemathematicalobjectmaking contact with another.
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A topological group is amathematicalobjectwith both an algebraic structure and a topological structure.
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This abstractmathematicalobjectallows for the calculation of probabilities of outcomes of concrete experiments.
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