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1 absolute term of equation
English-Russian scientific dictionary > absolute term of equation
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2 absolute term of an equation
Макаров: свободный член уравненияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > absolute term of an equation
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3 term
1) срок
2) заблаговременность
3) одночлен
4) терм
5) термин
6) терминовать
7) предел
8) выражать
9) называть
10) речь
11) слагаемое
12) условие
– absolute term
– add term by term
– add term by term
– additional term
– as term implies
– coin new term
– coin term
– control-action term
– correction term
– deliver on term
– first term
– for a term of
– general term
– higher-order term
– interaction term
– long term
– on term
– remainder term
– scattering-in term
– scattering-out term
– short term
– term by term
– term by term
– term expires
– term of a proportion
– term of equation
– term of lease
– term of proportion
– term of series
– the integrated term
second-order interaction term — двойной эффект взаимодействия
third-order interaction term — тройной эффект взаимодействия
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4 equation
1) уравнение
2) <phys.> борновский
3) <math.> равенство
4) поправка
– according to equation
– adiabatic equation
– adjoint equation
– algebraic equation
– appear in equation
– approximate equation
– balance equation
– basic equation
– biquadratic equation
– boundary-layer equation
– calibration equation
– canonical equation
– combustion equation
– constitutive equation
– constraint equation
– continuity equation
– cubic equation
– cyclical equation
– cyclotomic equation
– defective equation
– degree of equation
– depress equation
– depressed equation
– derive equation
– determinantal equation
– difference equation
– difference-differential equation
– diffusion equation
– dimensional equation
– Diophantine equation
– dynamic equation
– empirical equation
– equation in one unknown
– equation in two unknowns
– equation of continuity
– equation of degree
– equation of form
– equation of motion
– equation of state
– equation of time
– equation set-up
– equilibrium equation
– estimating equation
– exact equation
– exponential equation
– failure of an equation
– field equation
– first-order equation
– fit equation
– flow equation
– homogeneous equation
– hydrologic equation
– indeterminate equation
– indicial equation
– inhomogeneous equation
– input equation
– integral equation
– irreducible equation
– likelihood equation
– linear equation
– machine equation
– matrix equation
– Maxwell's equation
– mesh-current equation
– momentum equation
– multigrade equation
– nodal-voltage equation
– operator equation
– parabolic equation
– parity-check equation
– path equation
– personal equation
– plant equation
– Plucker's equation
– quadratic equation
– radar equation
– rate equation
– ray-tracing equation
– re-arrange equation
– reciprocal equation
– regression equation
– retrospective equation
– root of an equation
– satisfy an equation
– satisfy equation
– scalar equation
– secular equation
– set up equation
– Shapery equation
– side of equation
– simple equation
– solution of an equation
– solve by equation
– steady-state equation
– telegraph equation
– telegrapher's equation
– tendency equation
– tensor equation
– term of equation
– total equation
– transcendental equation
– transformation equation
– transport equation
– transpose equation
– trichromatic equation
– vector equation
– wave equation
adjoint of a differential equation — уравнение дифференциальное сопряженное
coefficient of the model equation — <comput.> коэффициент модели
Einstein photoelectric equation — формула Эйнштейна для фотоэффекта
equation for alternating current — уравнение переменного тока
exact differential equation — уравнение в полных дифференциалах
finitely differentiable equation — конечно-дифференцируемое уравнение
Korteweg de Vries equation — <math.> уравнение Кортевега де Вриза
non-homogeneous differential equation — неоднородное дифференциальное уравнение
partial differential equation — уравнение дифференциальное в частных производных
reduce equation to identity — превращать уравнение в тождество
stiff differential equation — уравнение дифференциальное жесткое
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5 term
1) термин2) мат. член; терм3) элемент; составляющая4) срок5) условие (напр. контракта)6) мат. одночлен•- n-th term of expansion - totally labeled term -
6 term
1) термин2) матем. член3) терм; элемент; составляющая4) срок5) мн. ч. условия (напр. контракта)•-
absolute term
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arithmetic term
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Boolean term
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boundary terms
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conjugated term
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error term
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extreme term
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free term
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highest term
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in-phase term
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leading term
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like terms
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logical term
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logic term
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mixed-secular term
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noise term
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oscillating term
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product term
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quadrature term
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remainder term
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secular term
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similar terms
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term of equation
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term of proportion
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7 свободный член уравнения
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > свободный член уравнения
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8 член
1) component
2) member
– внеинтегральный член
– дополнительный член
– общий член
– остаточный член
– поправочный член
– последующий член
– предыдущий член
– свободный член
– скрещивающийся член
– средний член
– старший член
– член библиотеки
– член множества
– член последовательности
– член приходный
– член пропорции
– член ряда
– член уравнения
– член уходный
крайний член пропорции — <math.> extreme
младший член многочлена — lowest term of a polynomial
оставлять член ряда — retain terms of series
отбрасывать член ряда — discard terms of series
первый член отношения — antecendent
переносить член уравнения — transpose term of equation
последующий член отношения — succedent
предыдущий член отношения — antecedent
свободный член уравнения — absolute term of equation
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9 свободный
1) available
2) clear
3) free
4) loose
5) off
6) spare
7) uncombined
8) unconfined
9) vacant
– свободный анод
– свободный аэростат
– свободный вектор
– свободный газ
– свободный газоход
– свободный гироскоп
– свободный индекс
– свободный кислород
– свободный маятник
– свободный объем
– свободный от искажений
– свободный от помех
– свободный от трения
– свободный парашют
– свободный поток
– свободный радикал
– свободный феррит
– свободный фланец
– свободный ход
– свободный член
– свободный электрон
проба на свободный загиб — free-bend test
свободный пробег частицы — mean free path
свободный ход педали сцепления — clutch pedal clearance
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10 член
member матем., (напр. набора данных) tenant, term* * *член м. мат.
term, memberчлен библиоте́ки вчт. — member of a libraryчлен бо́лее высо́кого поря́дка — higher(-order) termчлен вы́сшего поря́дка — highest(-order) termчлен мно́жества — element [member] of a setо́бщий член — general termоста́точный член — remainder (term)член отноше́ния, пе́рвый — antecedentчлен отноше́ния, после́дующий — succedent, consequentчлен отноше́ния, предыду́щий — antecedentподо́бные чле́ны — like [similar] termsгруппирова́ть подо́бные чле́ны уравне́ния — collect similar terms of an equationсокраща́ть подо́бные чле́ны уравне́ния — cancel similar [like] terms of an equationчлен после́довательности — member of a sequenceчлен пропо́рции — term of a proportion, proportionalчлен пропо́рции, кра́йний — extreme term of a proportionчлен пропо́рции, сре́дний — mean proportionalчлен ря́да — term of a seriesоставля́ть чле́ны ря́да — retain terms of a seriesотбра́сывать чле́ны ря́да — discard [suppress] terms of a seriesсвобо́дный член — absolute [constant, free] termста́рший член — highest degree(d) term; term of highest degree; ( многочлена) leading coefficientчлен уравне́ния — term of an equationпереноси́ть чле́ны уравне́ния из одно́й ча́сти в другу́ю — transpose terms from one to the other member [side] of an equationчлен уравне́ния, свобо́дный — absolute term of an equation -
11 член
м. мат. term, memberстарший член — highest degree term; term of highest degree; leading coefficient
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12 булев член
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13 максимальный член
перенес член; перенесенный член — transposed a term
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > максимальный член
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14 обменный член
перенес член; перенесенный член — transposed a term
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15 основной член
перенес член; перенесенный член — transposed a term
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16 прогнозирующий член
перенес член; перенесенный член — transposed a term
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > прогнозирующий член
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17 свободный член
перенес член; перенесенный член — transposed a term
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18 подобные члены
перенес член; перенесенный член — transposed a term
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > подобные члены
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19 свободный член уравнения
Makarov: absolute term of an equationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > свободный член уравнения
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20 Определенные артикли перед существительными, которые снабжены ссылками
The differential problem (1) can be reduced to the form (2)The asymptotic formula (1) follows from the above lemmaThe differential equation (1) can be solved numericallyWhat is needed in the final result is a simple bound on quantities of the form (1)The inequality (1) (артикль можно опустить) shows that $a>b$The bound (estimate) (2) is not quite as good as the bound (estimate) (1)If the norm of $A$ satisfies the restriction (1), then by the estimate (2) this term is less than unitySince the spectral radius of $A$ belongs to the region (1), this iterative method converges for any initial guessesThe array (1) is called the matrix representing the linear transformation of $f$It should be noted that the approximate inequality (1) bounds only the absolute error in $x$The inequality (1) shows that...The second step in our analysis is to substitute the forms (1) and (2) into this equation and simplify it by dropping higher-order termsFor small $ze$ the approximation (1) is very good indeedA matrix of the form (1), in which some eigenvalue appears in more than one block, is called a derogatory matrixThe relation between limits and norms is suggested by the equivalence (1)For this reason the matrix norm (1) is seldom encountered in the literatureTo establish the inequality (1) from the definition (2)Our conclusion agrees with the estimate (1)The characterization is established in almost the same way as the results of Theorem 1, except that the relations (1) and (2) take place in the eigenvalue-eigenvector relation...This vector satisfies the differential equation (1)The Euclidean vector norm (2) satisfies the properties (1)The bound (1) ensures only that these elements are small compared with the largest element of $A$There is some terminology associated with the system (1) and the matrix equation (2)A unique solution expressible in the form (1) restricts the dimensions of $A$The factorization (1) is called the $LU$-factorizationIt is very uncommon for the condition (1) to be violatedThe relation (1) guarantees that the computed solution gives very small residualThis conclusion follows from the assumptions (1) and (2)The factor (1) introduced in relation (2) is now equal to 2The inequalities (1) are still adequateWe use this result without explicitly referring to the restriction (1)Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Определенные артикли перед существительными, которые снабжены ссылками
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