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1 expand in power series
Математика: разлагать в степенной рядУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > expand in power series
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2 expand in a power series of x
Макаров: разлагать в ряд по степеням хУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > expand in a power series of x
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3 expand the function as a power series in x
Математика: разложить функцию в степенной ряд по xУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > expand the function as a power series in x
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4 series
1) серия; ряд; последовательность2) геол. толща, свита3) мат. прогрессия; рядexpansion in a series — матем. разложение в ряд
series in a closed form — матем. ряд в замкнутом виде, замкнутый ряд
series in terms of powers of x — матем. ряд по степеням x
series with decreasing coefficients — матем. ряд с убывающими коэффициентами
to cut off a series — матем. обрывать ряд
to develop as series in x — матем. разлагать в ряд по степеням x
to expand in power series — матем. разлагать в степенной ряд
to expand into series — матем. разлагать в ряд
- absolutely divergent series - absolutely summable series - almost everywhere summable series - almost periodic series - almost stationary series - almost uniformly convergent series - completely convergent series - completely invariant series - configuration counting series - confluent hypergeometric series - dominating series - essentially divergent series - everywhere convergent series - everywhere divergent series - function counting series - inverse tangent series - monotonic increasing series - multidimensional time series - multivariate time series - nonuniformly convergent series - normally distributed series - normally summable series - randomly ordered series - slowly oscillating series - strongly summable series - unconditionally convergent series - uniformly bounded series - uniformly divergent series - uniformly summable series - upper central seriesto express as power series — матем. выражать в виде степенного ряда
4) цикл, сериал5) электр. последовательное соединение•connected in series with — электр. последовательно включённый
to place in series with — электр. включать последовательно
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5 series
1) ряд
2) серия
3) стоповой
4) последовательность
5) строка
6) строчка
7) цикл
8) серийный
– adherent series
– alternating series
– azygetic series
– Balmer series
– complete series
– cut off a series
– dilution of series
– divergence of a series
– divergence of series
– dominant series
– expansion in a series
– fourier series
– gap series
– homologous series
– hypergeometric series
– in series
– interpose in series
– Laurent series
– oscillating series
– power series
– remainder of a series
– reversion of a series
– series blanching
– series capacitor
– series circuit
– series connection
– series excitation
– series expansion
– series feed
– series inductance
– series lamp
– series loading
– series machine
– series mode
– series of terraces
– series output
– series resistance
– series resonance
– telescoping of a series
– temporal series
– term of series
– triboelectric series
– unvariable series
series capacitive coupling — емкостная внешняя связь контуров
series of hydroelectric stations — каскад гидроэлектростанций
series track circuit — < railways> цепь рельсовая конденсаторная
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