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1 algebraic variety
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2 algebraic variety
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3 algebraic variety
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4 locally algebraic variety
Математика: локально алгебраическое многообразиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > locally algebraic variety
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5 proper algebraic variety
Математика: собственное алгебраическое многообразиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > proper algebraic variety
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6 locally algebraic variety
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7 proper algebraic variety
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8 variety
1) разнообразие; многообразие2) множество3) видоизменение, изменчивость•- absolutely irreducible variety - absolutely normal variety - arithmetically normal variety - connected complete variety - finitely definable variety - locally analytic variety - locally finite variety - locally normal variety - locally soluble variety - locally solvable variety - proper algebraic variety - solvable variety -
9 алгебраическое многообразие
algebraic manifold мат., algebraic varietyРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > алгебраическое многообразие
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10 алгебраическое многообразие
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11 алгебраическое многообразие
Mathematics: algebraic manifold, algebraic varietyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > алгебраическое многообразие
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12 локально алгебраическое многообразие
Mathematics: locally algebraic varietyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > локально алгебраическое многообразие
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13 собственное алгебраическое многообразие
Mathematics: proper algebraic varietyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > собственное алгебраическое многообразие
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14 локально алгебраическое многообразие
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15 собственное алгебраическое многообразие
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > собственное алгебраическое многообразие
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16 topología
f.topology, mathematical study and description of surfaces.* * *1 topology* * *= topology.Ex. Researchers have shown it takes about ten years to develop expertise in any of a wide variety of areas, including painting, swimming, tennis, and research in neuropsychology and topology.----* topología algebraica = algebraic topology.* * *= topology.Ex: Researchers have shown it takes about ten years to develop expertise in any of a wide variety of areas, including painting, swimming, tennis, and research in neuropsychology and topology.
* topología algebraica = algebraic topology.* * *topology* * *topología nftopology -
17 Boole, George
SUBJECT AREA: Electronics and information technology[br]b. 2 November 1815 Lincoln, Englandd. 8 December 1864 Ballintemple, Coounty Cork, Ireland[br]English mathematician whose development of symbolic logic laid the foundations for the operating principles of modern computers.[br]Boole was the son of a tradesman, from whom he learned the principles of mathematics and optical-component manufacturing. From the early age of 16 he taught in a number of schools in West Yorkshire, and when only 20 he opened his own school in Lincoln. There, at the Mechanical Institute, he avidly read mathematical journals and the works of great mathematicians such as Lagrange, Laplace and Newton and began to tackle a variety of algebraic problems. This led to the publication of a constant stream of original papers in the newly launched Cambridge Mathematical Journal on topics in the fields of algebra and calculus, for which in 1844 he received the Royal Society Medal.In 1847 he wrote The Mathematical Analysis of Logic, which applied algebraic symbolism to logical forms, whereby the presence or absence of properties could be represented by binary states and combined, just like normal algebraic equations, to derive logical statements about a series of operations. This laid the foundations for the binary logic used in modern computers, which, being based on binary on-off devices, greatly depend on the use of such operations as "and", "nand" ("not and"), "or" and "nor" ("not or"), etc. Although he lacked any formal degree, this revolutionary work led to his appointment in 1849 to the Chair of Mathematics at Queen's College, Cork, where he continued his work on logic and also produce treatises on differential equations and the calculus of finite differences.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsRoyal Society Medal 1844. FRS 1857.BibliographyBoole's major contributions to logic available in republished form include George Boole: Investigation of the Laws of Thought, Dover Publications; George Boole: Laws of Thought, Open Court, and George Boole: Studies in Logic \& Probability, Open Court.1872, A Treatise on Differential Equations.Further ReadingW.Kneale, 1948, "Boole and the revival of logic", Mind 57:149.G.C.Smith (ed.), 1982, George Boole \& Augustus de Morgan. Correspondence 1842– 1864, Oxford University Press.—, 1985, George Boole: His Life and Work, McHale.E.T.Bell, 1937, Men of Mathematics, London: Victor Gollancz.KF -
18 independence
independence in variety — матем. независимость в разнообразии
independence in behavior — матем. независимость в поведении
independence under ignorance — матем. независимость в условиях незнания
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19 law
1) закон3) правило4) принцип•under the law — по закону, согласно закону, в соответствии с законом
- Biot law- converse law of double negation- cube law- distributive law of disjunction over conjunction - double law of the mean - fifth power law - first distributive law - first law of mean- gas law- idempotency law - infinitely decomposable law - infinitely divisible law - inverse sine law - inverse square law - law of addition of probability - law of alteration of quantifiers - law of associativity of disjunction - law of comparative judgment - law of constant angles - law of double complementation - law of equal significance - law of mass action - law of random function - law of random vector - law of requisite variety - law of right invertibility - law of statistical regularity - law of universal causation - law of universal gravitation - Newton's first law of motion - Newton's law of gravitation - Newton's second law of motion - Newton's third law of motion - normal law of composition - normal law of errors - one-sided modular law - probabilistic law - probability law - product law of probability - quadratic reciprocity law - second law of mean - second order law - similitude law- time law- weak law
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