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1 translation semilattice
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > translation semilattice
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2 translation semilattice
Математика: полурешётка смещенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > translation semilattice
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3 translation semilattice
мат.English-Russian scientific dictionary > translation semilattice
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4 semilattice
матем. полуструктура - additive semilattice - compact semilattice - disjunctive semilattice - distributive semilattice - implicative semilattice - lower semilattice - median semilattice - multiplicative semilattice - semilattice decomposition - semilattice morphism - semilattice of semigroups - semilattice semigroup - translation semilattice - tree semilattice - uniform semilattice - upper semilatticeБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > semilattice
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5 semi(-)lattice
матем.полуструктура, псевдоструктура -
6 semi(-)lattice
матем.полуструктура, псевдоструктура -
7 полурешетка смещения
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > полурешетка смещения
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8 semigroup
мат.полугруппа, квазигруппа- almost unitary semigroup - completely simple semigroup - finitely convergent semigroup - finitely generated semigroup - finitely presented semigroup - fully reducible semigroup - left cancellative semigroup - left concentric semigroup - left zero semigroup - right cancellative semigroup - right concentric semigroup - right zero semigroup - self-adjoint semigroup - self-conjugate semigroup - semigroup of right translations - strongly continuous semigroup - strongly integrable semigroup - strongly measurable semigroup - strongly reversible semigroup - totally primitive semigroup - totally regular semigroup - totally simple semigroup - weakly reductive semigroup
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