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1 bundle involution
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2 bundle involution
Математика: инволюция расслоения -
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2) инволюция, завёртывание, завивание, закручивание•algebra with involution — мат. алгебра с инволюцией
category with involution — мат. категория с инволюцией
involution in plane — мат. инволюция в плоскости
involution on a line — мат. инволюция на прямой
manifold with involution — мат. многообразие с инволюцией
ring with involution — мат. кольцо с инволюцией
space with involution — мат. пространство с инволюцией
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5 инволюция расслоения
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6 lines
1) обводы
2) линии
3) радио лехеровский ∙ boxing of type lines ≈ блочная группировка строк bundle of lines of force ≈ пучок силовых линий distance between two parallel lines ≈ расстояние между двумя параллельными прямыми equally oriented lines ≈ одинаково ориентированные прямые family of straight lines ≈ семейство [пучок] прямых grid contour lines ≈ топогр. контур прямоугольный improperly parallel lines ≈ параллельные и противоположные прямые involution of lines of pencil ≈ инволютивное преобразование прямых пучка move in straight lines ≈ двигаться по прямым линиям pencil of parallel lines [of parallels] ≈ пучок параллельных прямых red shift of spectral lines ≈ красное смещение спектральных линий theor of waiting lines ≈ теория массового обслуживания, теория очередей - adjoint lines - antiparallel lines - arrangement of lines - autoparallel lines - bundle of lines - concurrence of lines - concurrent lines - configuration of lines - confocal lines - conjugate lines - converging lines - coplanar lines - copunctual lines - corresponding lines - couple of lines - divergent lines - doubling of lines - family of lines - field of lines - furnace lines - homologous lines - hyperparallel lines - in straight lines - intersecting lines - lay the lines - life lines - lines drawing - locus of lines - make lines - method of lines - multiple lines - noncoplanar lines - nonintersecting lines - oblique lines - on general lines - pencil of lines - perpendicular lines - quadruple of lines - self-conjugate lines - service lines - sheaf of lines - skew lines - system of lines - ultraparallel lines (мн.ч.) стихи lines of conduct hard liness in lines with stand in lines
2) разлиновывать [-новать] класть на подкладку lines out lines up выстраиваться [выстроиться] (в ряд) -
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parabolic differential equation — параболическое дифференциальное уравнение, дифференциальное уравнение параболического типа
parabolic differential equation in wide sense — параболическое дифференциальное уравнение в широком смысле
parabolic partial differential equation — параболическое дифференциальное уравнение в частных производных
parabolic reflector antenna — антенна с параболическим отражателем, параболическая антенна
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1) интервал, промежуток2) пробел || оставлять пробелы3) область; площадь4) пространство || пространственный5) космос, космическое пространство6) полость7) расстояние•- absolutely compact space - absolutely embedded space - absolutely thick space - algebraically parallel space - almost complex space - almost expandable space - almost isomorphic space - almost metric space - almost nonsingular space - almost paracompact space - almost pretopological space - analytically ramified covering space - arcwise connected space - centrally harmonic space - compactly ordered space - completely continuous space - completely degenerate space - completely disconnected space - completely harmonic space - completely metric space - completely normal space - completely reducible space - completely regular space - completely reticulated space - completely separable space - completely separated space - completely symmetric space - completely uniformizable space - constant curvature space - continuous sample space - continuously ordered space - contractible in itself space - countably compactifiable space - countably dimensional space - countably generated space - countably infinite space - countably metacompact space - countably multinormed space - countably normed space - countably paracompact space - countably refinable space - countably subcompact space - finitely productive space - finitely sheeted space - finitely triangulated space - fully normal space - general metrizable space - general topological space - global analytic space - globally symmetric space - hereditarily normal space - hereditarily paracompact space - hereditarily separable space - hereditarily symmetric space - holomorphic tangent space - holomorphically complete space - holomorphically convex space - homotopy associative space - iterated loop space - linearly connected space - linearly ordered space - linearly topologized space - load space - locally bounded space - locally closed space - locally compact space - locally complete space - locally connected space - locally contractible space - locally convex space - locally directed space - locally fine space - locally holomorphic space - locally homogeneous space - locally hyperbolic space - locally linear space - locally metrizable space - locally ringed space - locally separable space - locally simply connected space - locally solid space - locally spherical space - locally star-shaped space - locally symmetric space - locally timelike space - locally triangulable space - monotonically normal space - naturally isomorphic space - naturally ordered space - naturally reductive space - nearly paracompact space - negative metric space - normally separated space - not simply connected space - nowhere connected space - null space of linear transformation - n-way projective space - perfectly normal space - perfectly regular space - perfectly screenable space - perfectly separable space - peripherically bicompact space - peripherically compact space - pointwise paracompact space - projectively metric space - quaternion hyperbolic space - quaternion projective space - quaternion vector space - regularly ordered space - relatively discrete space - relatively strong space - sequentially closed space - sequentially compact space - sequentially complete space - sequentially quasicomplete space - sequentially separable space - simply ordered space - simply partitionable space - space of affine connectedness - space of complex homomorphisms - space of continuous functions - space of finite measure - space of linear interpolation - space of right cosets - space of scalar curvature - strongly bounded space - strongly closed space - strongly compact space - strongly complete space - strongly irreducible space - strongly normal space - strongly normed space - strongly paracompact space - strongly pseudocompact space - strongly pseudometrizable space - strongly rigid space - strongly screenable space - structural space - structure space - topologically complete space - totally disconnected space - totally geodesic space - totally imperfect space - totally normal space - totally orderable space - totally ordered space - water jacket space - weakly closed space - weakly compact space - weakly complete space - weakly covering space - weakly dense space - weakly favorable space - weakly n-dimensional space - weakly paracompact space - weakly regular space - weakly separable space - weakly symmetric spaceto space out — полигр. набирать вразрядку
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