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1 побочный результат
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > побочный результат
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2 побочный результат
1) General subject: by product, indirect result, side issue, spin off2) Biology: by-product (опыта)3) Naval: by-product4) Medicine: alias (исследования)5) Engineering: fallout, incidental result7) Law: by-effect8) Economy: spin-off (военных исследований, используемый в гражданской промышленности)9) Accounting: spillover (военных исследований, используемый в гражданской промышленности)10) Information technology: fall-out, spill-over12) Advertising: contaminant13) EBRD: by-product14) Quality control: by-product (эксперимента)15) Makarov: side resultУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > побочный результат
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3 аксиома независимости
Если смешать каждую из двух лотерей с третьей, то упорядочение предпочтений двух полученных смесей не будет зависеть (будет независимой) от третьей используемой лотереи. — If we mix each of two lotteries with a third one, then the preference ordering of the two resulting mixtures does not depend on (is independent of) the particular third lottery used.
Аксиома независимости была впервые предложена фон Нейманом и Моргенштерном в качестве побочного результата теории игр. — The independence axiom was first proposed by von Neumann and Morgenstern as an incidental result in the theory of games.
аксиома независимости, обобщенная — extended independence axiom
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > аксиома независимости
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4 случайный
1. casual2. casually3. accidental[lang name="Russian"]случайно, нечаянно — by accident
4. accidentally5. incidentally
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