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1 arbitrarily reliable network
Математика: произвольно надёжная сетьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > arbitrarily reliable network
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2 arbitrarily reliable network
English-Russian scientific dictionary > arbitrarily reliable network
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3 arbitrarily
1) произвольно
2) как угодно
3) сколь угодно ∙ arbitrarily reliable network ≈ произвольно надежная сеть arbitrarily small domain ≈ как угодно малая область arbitrarily traceable graph ≈ произвольно вычерчиваемый граф arbitrarily transversable graph ≈ произвольно трансверсабельный граф - arbitrarily assigned - arbitrarily chosen - arbitrarily given - arbitrarily near - arbitrarily selected - arbitrarily small - prescribe arbitrarilyпроизвольно (книжное) деспотичноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > arbitrarily
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4 network
1) схема; цепь3) сеть5) сетка || сеточный6) электросеть7) каркас; скелет8) геол. штокверк ( рудная залежь в виде прожилков в породе); месторождение с сетчатой структурой•- arbitrarily reliable network - corrective network - mainline communications network - shunt-peaking compensation network - signal shaping networknetwork with gains — т. граф. сеть с усилениями
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