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1 acceleration by powering
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > acceleration by powering
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2 acceleration by powering
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3 acceleration by powering
стат. улучшение сходимости ( к предельному закону) путем возведения случайных величин в степеньEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > acceleration by powering
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4 acceleration by powering
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5 acceleration by powering
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6 acceleration by powering
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7 convergence acceleration by powering
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8 acceleration
1) ускорение; разгон3) убыстрение; разгонка (напр., процессора)•acceleration by powering — мат. улучшение сходимости путём возведения (величин) в степень
to resolve acceleration — физ. раскладывать ускорение
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сущ.1)а) общ. ускорение; акселерацияб) эк., юр. ускорение, сокращение срока (исполнения обязательств, приобретения права и т. п.)в) фин. ускорение [сокращение срока\] (исполнения обязательства)* (досрочное погашение кредита, напр., по требованию кредитора в случае банкротства должника или нарушения должником условий обслуживания долга)See:2) обр., амер. перевод (учащегося в следующий класс или студента на следующий курс до окончания предусмотренного срока)3) мат. улучшение (напр., сходимости ряда)
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ускорение: досрочное завершение операции; досрочное погашение долга. -
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English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > acceleration
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11 powering
запитка - acceleration by powering ВключениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > powering
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проф.1) электр., проф. запитка2) мат. возведение в степеньacceleration by powering — мат. улучшение сходимости путём возведения (величин) в степень
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