mathematical term

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mathematical
adjective
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/ˌmæθ.əmˈæt.ɪ.kəl/
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/ˌmæθˈmæt̬.ɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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term
noun
uk
/tɜːm/
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/tɝːm/
the fixed period of time that something ...
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And if "discovery" is the goal of rhetorical training, "problem" (another keymathematicalterm) is the main theme around which rhetorical training revolves.
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Most fundamentally, planar chirality is amathematicalterm, finding use in chemistry, physics and related physical sciences, for example, in astronomy, optics and metamaterials.
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Themathematicaltermfor spacetime is a four-dimensional manifold.
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Note that there are also mathematical win-win games; themathematicaltermbeing non-zero-sum games.
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This is a valid procedure for reasons similar to those discussed for the quadratic fitness function, which we shall cast in more mathematical terms here.
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In this section we give an overview of learning tasks in the mathematical terms that underlie the methods and algorithms.
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In mathematical terms small signals are differentiated, large ones are integrated.
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Themathematicaltermfor motion where the locus remains at a fixed distance from a fixed line whilst moving in a circular motion about it is helical.
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In mathematical terms, we may say that the injection is transformed away.
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The book also includes a concise glossary of the mathematical terms used.
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In mathematical terms, one can consider the invariances inherent in image formation as defining manifolds in an abstract space defined by sensory and environmental degrees of freedom.
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In the case of algorithmic composition, generation systems are expressed in mathematical terms by a composer and their development forms a major part of the composer's work.
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Let us realise that promotion is a thing that can to some extent be stated in almost precise and mathematical terms.
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Well, of course, in mathematical terms, that is the case.
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But, surely, doctors can judge what is a substantial risk without its being put into mathematical terms.
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It is something which one cannot reduce to mathematical terms, and one may indeed be wrong.
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I accept that in purely mathematical terms that is correct.
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In simple mathematical terms, three times three is nine.
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