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1 ideal calculus
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3 calculus
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4 исчисление идеалов
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > исчисление идеалов
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5 ramified
1) разветвленный
2) ветвистый
3) ветвящийся ∙ analytically ramified covering space ≈ аналитически разветвленное накрытие analytically ramified space ≈ аналитически разветвленное пространство completely ramified surface ≈ вполне разветвленная поверхность fully ramified extension ≈ вполне разветвленное расширение fully ramified field ≈ вполне разветвленное поле purely ramified extension ≈ вполне разветвленное расширение ramified class calculus ≈ разветвленное исчисление классов ramified prime divisor ≈ разветвленный простой дивизор strongly ramified ideal ≈ сильно разветвленный идеал tamely ramified extension ≈ слабо разветвленное расширение totally ramified extension ≈ вполне разветвленное расширение totally ramified field ≈ вполне разветвленное поле totally ramified ideal ≈ вполне разветвленный идеал totally ramified value ≈ вполне разветвленное значение wildly ramified extension ≈ бурно разветвленное расширение - analytically ramified - completely ramified - fully ramified - ramified algebra - ramified covering - ramified element - ramified expansion - ramified experiment - ramified extension - ramified field - ramified function - ramified hierarchy - ramified ideal - ramified manifold - ramified morphism - ramified place - ramified prime - ramified search - ramified solution - ramified system - ramified theor - ramified value - strongly ramified - tamely ramified - totally ramified - wildly ramified разветвленный - * system разветвленная системаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ramified
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6 monadic
компьют. одноместный monadic [monic] homomorphism ≈ инъективный гомоморфизм, мономорфизм monadic predicate calculus ≈ исчисление одноместных предикатов - monadic algebra - monadic continuity - monadic game - monadic ideal - monadic logic - monadic operation - monadic operator - monadic predicate Одноместно -
7 point
1) точка2) балл, очко3) деление (шкалы); румб; лимб4) заострение, остриё, острый конец || заострять, затачивать5) полигр. пункт ( единица измерения в типографской системе мер)6) пост, пункт, место7) мыс8) наконечник9) предмет11) указывать•about a point — мат. в окрестности точки
point at infinity — мат. несобственный элемент, бесконечно удалённая точка
point covers a line — т. граф. вершина покрывает ребро
point in infinity — мат. точка в бесконечности
winding number of curve with respect to point — мат. порядок кривой относительно точки (число оборотов вектора, соединяющего данную точку с точкой кривой при обходе кривой)
right two points — мор. на два румба вправо
with a point as a center — мат. с центром в точке…
- bisecting point of a segment - conditionally stable point - division point - essentially singular point - general point - generic point - horizontal control point - infinitely remote point point - material point - minimal fixed point - negatively stable point - nonessential singular point - optimum point - piercing point of a line - point of greatest concentration - positively normal point - positively stable point - right singular point - single mass point - strongly recurrent point - strongly singular point - triply rational point - uniplanar double point - unstable nodal point - upper significance pointwith respect to point — мат. относительно точки
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