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1 свойство вогнутости
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > свойство вогнутости
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2 свойство вогнутости
concavity property мат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > свойство вогнутости
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3 выпуклость
1) General subject: boss, bulb, bulge (bulge of a curve - горб кривой (линии)), bump, camber, embossment, flare (сосуда и т. п.), gibbosity, granulation, jog, knob, knurl, pellet (на монете или барельефе), prominence, protruberance, protuberance, puff-up, swell, swelling4) Medicine: bosselation, bulla, node, nub, torus5) Engineering: batter (шахты печи), crown out (прогиб валка), knob (на поверхности), protuberance (дефект слитка)6) Rare: tuber7) Chemistry: bulging8) Construction: belly, bossage, crowning, hump, raised spot10) Mathematics: concavity property, convexity, convexity property, salience14) Forestry: bouge15) Metallurgy: coil camber, crown, side strain, side strain (полосы)16) Textile: bumping17) Oil: bellying18) Special term: cambering20) Silicates: bleach (на нижней стороне литого стекла)21) Makarov: camber (дорожного покрытия), crown (поперечного профиля дороги), puff -
4 вогнутость
Вогнутость может рассматриваться геометрически. — The concavity can be seen geometrically.
- вогнутость кривой - локальная вогнутость - слабая вогнутость - строгая вогнутостьВогнутость более сильное свойство, чем квазивогнутость. Сильнее она и другом смысле: вогнутость "кардинальное" свойство в том отношении, что при возрастающей трансформации f (.) она в общем случае сохраняется. — Concavity is a stronger property than quasiconcavity. It is also stronger in a different sense: concavity is a "cardinal" property in that it will not generally be preserved under an increasing transformation of f (.).
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