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41 quantity
1) количество
2) величина
3) численность
4) число
– adjusted quantity
– analog quantity
– auxiliary quantity
– auxilliary quantity
– complex quantity
– controlled quantity
– correlated quantity
– define quantity
– denominate quantity
– design quantity
– desired quantity
– digital quantity
– directed quantity
– electric quantity
– finite quantity
– generalized quantity
– given quantity
– imaginary quantity
– incontrolled quantity
– infinite quantity
– infinitesimal quantity
– input quantity
– integer quantity
– irrational quantity
– local quantity
– measurable quantity
– monotonic quantity
– neglect quantity
– negligible quantity
– non-dimensional quantity
– oscillating quantity
– output quantity
– partial quantity
– photometric quantity
– physical quantity
– production quantity
– quantity of electricity
– quantity of heat
– quantity of magnetism
– quantity of variety
– quantity production
– random quantity
– reciprocal quantity
– reference quantity
– scalar quantity
– specific quantity
– standardized quantity
– time-independent quantity
– unknown quantity
– variable quantity
– vector quantity
– weighted quantity
– zeroth-order quantity
balanced periodic quantity — уравновешенная периодическая величина
complex sinusoidal quantity — комплексная синусоидальная величина
monotone increasing quantity — монотонно возрастающая величина
quantity constant in the limit — предельно постоянная величина
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42 automorphism
матем. автоморфизм ( изоморфизм множества с самим собой) -
43 process
1) процесс2) процедура3) технологический процесс || технологический4) приём, способ5) обрабатывать; перерабатывать•process with independent increments — процесс с независимыми приращениями, аддитивный процесс
process with nonstationary increments — процесс с нестационарными приращениями, неоднородный во времени процесс
process with stationary and independent increments — процесс со стационарными и независимыми приращениями, однородный процесс
- absorbing barrier process - basic oxygen process - direct reduction process - discrete process - discrete-time process - linearly singular process - locally integrable process - locally stable process - multistep process - multivariate process - N-dimensional process - partially mixing process - process of hidden periodicities - steady stochastic process - temporally homogeneous process - weakly ergodic process - weakly stationary processprocess with stationary increments — процесс со стационарными приращениями, однородный во времени процесс
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44 structure
1) конструкция; строение; структура || структурировать2) сооружение, здание; строительная конструкция3) состав4) текстура5) геол. формация•- finitely generated structure - fish protection structure - locally convex structure - recursively presentable structure - redundant logical structure - strictly finer structure - strongly undecidable structure - weakly saturated structure -
45 transformation
трансформация, трансформирование; превращение; преобразование- completely reducible transformation - convexity preserving transformation - identity transformation - inverted transformation - locally isomorphic transformation - locally linear transformation - locally quadratic transformation - normal transformation of binomial distribution - probability integral transformation - proper birational transformation - recursive transformation - uniform probability transformation - uniformly continuous transformation - uniformly regular transformation - weakly compact transformation - weakly completely continuous transformation - weakly mixing transformation - weakly open transformation - weakly separable transformation -
46 variable
1) переменная (величина) || переменный2) изменчивый3) изменяемый; варьируемый4) регулируемый•variable unrestricted in sign — переменная, не ограниченная в знаке
- absolutely integrable variable - anonymous free variable - complex free variable - complex random variable - discontinuous variable - discrete random variable - discrete variable variable - discrete variable - essentially free variable - excessive random variable - exchangeable random variables - generalized random variable - geometric random variable - infinitesimal random variable - jointly normal random variables - linguistic random variable - multinomial random variable - multinormal random variable - multiplicative random variable - mutually independent random variables - nonanticipative random variable - normed random variable - number variable - optimal stopping variable - orthonormal random variables - pairwise independent random variables - spatial variable - symmetrized random variable - two-state variable - two-valued variable - uniformly limited variableto separate variables — мат. разделять переменные
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47 vector
1) вектор || векторный2) матем. матрица-столбец3) аэро пеленг•vector at the origin — вектор, проведённый из начала координат
vector to enter basis — вектор, вводимый в базис
vector to leave basis — вектор, исключаемый из базиса
- almost periodic vector - almost proper vector - antiholomorphic tangent vector - extreme vector - flux vector - magnetic displacement vector - normal curvature vector - normal unit vector - time-similar vector - translation vectorvector with unit length — единичный вектор; орт
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