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1 matrix exponential approach
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > matrix exponential approach
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2 матричный подход
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3 матричное приближение
Русско-английский физический словарь > матричное приближение
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4 матричный метод
Русско-английский словарь по микроэлектронике > матричный метод
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5 матричный подход
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6 матричный метод
matrix approach мат., matrix method, matrix techniqueРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > матричный метод
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9 матричный метод
matrix approach, matrix methodРусско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > матричный метод
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10 матричный метод
1) Engineering: matrix method, matrix technique2) Electronics: matrix approach (технологический) -
11 матричная технология
Electronics: matrix approachУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > матричная технология
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13 матричный технологический метод
Makarov: matrix approachУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > матричный технологический метод
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14 приведённая матрица плотности
Makarov: reduced matrix approachУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приведённая матрица плотности
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15 elevar
v.1 to lift (levantar) (peso, objeto).Ella elevó la carga al techo She lifted the load to the roof.2 to raise (increase) (precio, cantidad).La máquina elevó la temperatura The machine raised the temperature.Ella elevó la bandera She raised the flag.3 to raise (Mat).elevar x al cuadrado/al cubo to square/cube xdiez elevado a quince ten to the fifteenth (power)4 to elevate.lo elevaron a la categoría de héroe they made him into a hero5 to present (propuesta, quejas).6 to uplift, to lift, to exalt, to inspire.El sacrificio elevó su espíritu The sacrifice uplifted his spirit.7 to bolster up, to raise.Su sonrisa eleva los ánimos Her smile bolsters up the spirits.* * *1 (peso etc) to elevate, raise, lift2 (precios) to raise, increase, put up; (tono, voz) to raise3 (enaltecer) to promote, raise4 MATEMÁTICAS to raise1 (subir) to rise (up)2 (alcanzar) to reach3 (erguirse, levantarse) to stand4 (sumar) to amount to, come to5 figurado (engreírse) to become conceited* * *verb1) to raise, lift2) increase3) promote•- elevarse- elevarse a* * *1. VT1) (=levantar) [+ objeto, brazos] to raiseuna sinfonía que eleva el espíritu — a symphony that is spiritually uplifting o that uplifts the spirit
2) (=aumentar)a) [+ precio, tipo, temperatura, calidad] to raiseel consumo de huevos eleva el nivel de colesterol — eating eggs increases o raises one's cholesterol level
el juez le elevó la condena a dos años — the judge increased (the length of) his sentence to two years
b) [+ voz] to raise3) [+ muro] to raise, make higher4)lo elevaron al pontificado — he was made Pope, he was elevated to the pontificate frm
elevaron a su ídolo a la categoría de dios — they raised o elevated frm their idol to the level of a god
5) [+ petición, solicitud] to present, submitelevó una petición al Tribunal Supremo — he presented o submitted an appeal to the High Court, he appealed to the High Court
6) (Mat)7) (Elec) [+ voltaje] to boost8) Chile * (=reprender) to tell off *2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (frml)elevó los brazos al cielo — (liter) he raised (up) his arms to heaven (liter)
b) <espíritu/mente> to upliftc) <muro/nivel> to raise, make... higher2) (frml)a) ( aumentar) <precios/impuestos> to raise, increase; < nivel de vida> to raiseb) <voz/tono> to raise3) (frml) ( en jerarquía) to elevate (frml)4) (Mat)5) (frml) (presentar, dirigir)2.elevar algo a alguien — <informe/protesta> to present o submit something to somebody
elevarse v pron1) ( tomar altura) avión/cometa to climb, gain height; globo to rise, gain height2) (frml) ( aumentar) temperatura to rise; precios/impuestos to rise, increase; tono/voz to rise3) (frml) ( ascender)elevarse a algo: la cifra se elevaba ya al 13% — the figure had already reached 13%
4) (liter) montaña/edificio to stand, rise (liter)* * *= heighten, elevate, uplift, bring up, hoist, take + Nombre + to greater heights, raise.Ex. Automated support services have heightened the sense of interdependency between libraries and vendors.Ex. Some of the things that are said about genuine bookselling do at times seem to elevate this occupation to a level far beyond mere commerce.Ex. This article discusses the implementation of a carefully devised approach to uplift standards of reading.Ex. Matrix and mould were pivoted and were brought up to the nozzle of a metal pump for the moment of casting, and then swung back to eject the new-made letter.Ex. The Supreme Court of India has declared that hoisting the tricolour is a fundamental right that the government cannot legislate away.Ex. He headed one of the largest accounting firms in the country and took it to greater heights.Ex. The speaker said that James estimated people function at only 20% of their capacity, and concluded that they could raise this percentage considerable if they knew how to manage their time more efficiently.----* elevar con grúa = winch.* elevar con polea = winch.* elevarse = soar, tower above/over.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (frml)elevó los brazos al cielo — (liter) he raised (up) his arms to heaven (liter)
b) <espíritu/mente> to upliftc) <muro/nivel> to raise, make... higher2) (frml)a) ( aumentar) <precios/impuestos> to raise, increase; < nivel de vida> to raiseb) <voz/tono> to raise3) (frml) ( en jerarquía) to elevate (frml)4) (Mat)5) (frml) (presentar, dirigir)2.elevar algo a alguien — <informe/protesta> to present o submit something to somebody
elevarse v pron1) ( tomar altura) avión/cometa to climb, gain height; globo to rise, gain height2) (frml) ( aumentar) temperatura to rise; precios/impuestos to rise, increase; tono/voz to rise3) (frml) ( ascender)elevarse a algo: la cifra se elevaba ya al 13% — the figure had already reached 13%
4) (liter) montaña/edificio to stand, rise (liter)* * *= heighten, elevate, uplift, bring up, hoist, take + Nombre + to greater heights, raise.Ex: Automated support services have heightened the sense of interdependency between libraries and vendors.
Ex: Some of the things that are said about genuine bookselling do at times seem to elevate this occupation to a level far beyond mere commerce.Ex: This article discusses the implementation of a carefully devised approach to uplift standards of reading.Ex: Matrix and mould were pivoted and were brought up to the nozzle of a metal pump for the moment of casting, and then swung back to eject the new-made letter.Ex: The Supreme Court of India has declared that hoisting the tricolour is a fundamental right that the government cannot legislate away.Ex: He headed one of the largest accounting firms in the country and took it to greater heights.Ex: The speaker said that James estimated people function at only 20% of their capacity, and concluded that they could raise this percentage considerable if they knew how to manage their time more efficiently.* elevar con grúa = winch.* elevar con polea = winch.* elevarse = soar, tower above/over.* * *elevar [A1 ]vtA ( frml)1 (levantar) ‹objeto› to raise, liftla grúa elevó el cajón hasta la cubierta the crane hoisted o raised o lifted the crate onto the deckmúsica que eleva el espíritu (spiritually) uplifting musicelevemos nuestros corazones al Señor let us lift up our hearts to the Lord2 ‹muro/nivel› to raise, make … higherB ( frml)1 (aumentar) ‹precios/impuestos› to raise, increaseelevar el nivel de vida to raise the standard of livingel juez elevó la pena the judge increased the (length of) the sentence2 ‹voz/tono› to raiseD ( Mat):elevar un número a la sexta potencia to raise a number to the power of sixelevar al cuadrado to squareelevar al cubo to cubeE (presentar, dirigir) elevar algo A algn to present o submit sth TO sbelevaron una protesta a las autoridades they presented o submitted a letter of protest to the authorities, they protested to the authoritieselevaron el recurso al Tribunal Supremo they appealed to the Supreme Court, they presented o submitted the appeal to the Supreme Court■ elevarseA (tomar altura) «avión/cometa» to climb, gain height; «globo» to rise, gain heightB ( frml) (aumentar) «temperatura» to rise; «precios/impuestos» to rise, increase; «tono/voz» to riseC ( frml) (ascender) elevarse A algo:el número de víctimas se eleva a diez ten people have been killedla cifra se elevaba ya al 13% the figure had already reached o already stood at o was already at 13%la Cordillera se eleva majestuosa the mountain range rises majestically* * *
elevar ( conjugate elevar) verbo transitivo
1 (frml)
2 (frml)
‹ nivel de vida› to raise
elevarse verbo pronominal
1 ( tomar altura) [avión/cometa] to climb, gain height;
[ globo] to rise, gain height
2 (frml) ( aumentar) [ temperatura] to rise;
[precios/impuestos] to rise, increase;
[tono/voz] to rise
3 (frml) ( ascender):◊ la cifra se elevaba ya al 13% the figure had already reached 13%
elevar verbo transitivo
1 to raise
2 Mat to raise (to the power of)
elevar al cuadrado, to square
elevar al cubo, to cube
elevado a la cuarta, etc, potencia, to raise to the power of four, etc
' elevar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuadrada
- cuadrado
- elevarse
- subir
- cubo
- erigir
- levantar
English:
cube
- elevate
- elevation
- enhance
- glance up
- square
- exalt
- raise
- up
* * *♦ vt1. [levantar] [peso, objeto] to lift;elevaron los muebles con poleas they lifted the furniture with pulleys;elevar la moral de los jugadores to boost the players' morale2. [aumentar] [precio, nivel] to raise;[cantidad] to increase;elevar las ventas/ganancias to increase sales/profits;elevar el tono de voz to raise one's voice;elevaron a dos meses el plazo de matriculación they extended the enrolment period to two months3. Mat to raise;elevar x al cuadrado/al cubo to square/cube x;diez elevado a quince ten to the fifteenth (power)4. [encumbrar] to elevate (a to);fue elevado al cargo de director he was promoted to the post of director;lo elevaron a la categoría de héroe they made him into a hero5. [presentar] [queja, recurso] to lodge, to present;[propuesta] to submit, to present;elevaremos un escrito de protesta al concejal we shall present a formal protest to o lodge a formal protest with the councillor;elevar un recurso de apelación al Supremo to lodge an appeal with o to present an appeal to the Supreme Court;elevó una instancia al ministerio he lodged an appeal with the Ministry* * *v/t1 raise2 MAT:elevar al cuadrado raise to the power of four* * *elevar vt1) alzar: to raise, to lift2) aumentar: to raise, to increase3) : to elevate (in a hierarchy), to promote4) : to present, to submit* * *elevar vb to raise -
16 vértice
m.1 vertex, cusp.2 vertex, crown.* * *1 vertex* * *SM1) [de cono, pirámide] apex, vertex; [de ángulo] vertexvértice geodésico — bench mark, survey point
2) (Anat) crown (of the head)* * ** * *= apex, vertex [vertices/vertexes, -pl.], cusp, tip.Ex. A hierarchy is usually illustrated as a triangle with the ultimate authority at the apex of the triangle and authority flowing downward to all other parts of the triangle.Ex. A procedure is described which assigns unique labels to the graph vertices so that the resulting adjacency matrix is in a prescribed canonical form.Ex. Although this approach worked well for the very young and the very old, patrons on the cusp of these age groupings may have been misclassified.Ex. Reportedly the tip of his nose is so damaged from the operations that the tissue has died.* * ** * *= apex, vertex [vertices/vertexes, -pl.], cusp, tip.Ex: A hierarchy is usually illustrated as a triangle with the ultimate authority at the apex of the triangle and authority flowing downward to all other parts of the triangle.
Ex: A procedure is described which assigns unique labels to the graph vertices so that the resulting adjacency matrix is in a prescribed canonical form.Ex: Although this approach worked well for the very young and the very old, patrons on the cusp of these age groupings may have been misclassified.Ex: Reportedly the tip of his nose is so damaged from the operations that the tissue has died.* * *2 (coronilla) crown* * *
vértice sustantivo masculino (de ángulo, figura) vertex, apex;
( coronilla) crown
vértice sustantivo masculino vertex
' vértice' also found in these entries:
English:
apex
* * *vértice nm[de cono, pirámide] apex; vértice geodésico triangulation pillar2. [de curva] vertex* * ** * *vértice nm: vertex, apex -
17 Gangart
f2. fig. (Vorgehensweise) approach; eine andere Gangart anschlagen change the ( oder one’s) pace; eine härtere Gangart anschlagen force the pace, take a tougher line ( gegenüber with)* * *die Gangartgait; going* * *Gạng|artfeine leicht nach vorne gebeugte Gangart haben — to walk with one's body bent slightly forward
eine harte Gangart (fig) — a tough stance or line
2) (MIN) gangue, matrix* * *(speed of movement: a fast pace.) pace* * *Gang·artfer hat eine etwas schleppende \Gangart he drags his feet when he walksin eine andere \Gangart fallen to change paceeine schnellere \Gangart anschlagen to quicken one's pace, to walk faster* * *eine schnellere Gangart anschlagen — step up the pace
* * *Gangart f2. fig (Vorgehensweise) approach;eine andere Gangart anschlagen change the ( oder one’s) pace;eine härtere Gangart anschlagen force the pace, take a tougher line (gegenüber with)* * *die walk; way of walking; gait; (eines Pferdes) gait* * *-en (eines Pferdes) f.gait n. -
18 Для того чтобы
In order that $f^*$ be (но не is) a good approximation to a given function $f$, we require the error function $f-f^*$ to be small in some senseFor a function $f$ to be continuous it is necessary that...A necessary and sufficient condition for a matrix to be nonsingular is that its determinant be nonzeroIn order that this process have (но не has) meaning, it is necessary that it give (но не gives) a unique resultFormula (1) is applied to study the above case (to derive the theorem below, to obtain an $x$ with norm not exceeding 1)Let us consider some examples to show how this function decreases at infinityThis approach is too complicated to be used in the above caseThis particular case is important enough to be considered separatelyWe now apply (use) Theorem 1 to obtain $x=y$Insert (1) into (2) (substitute (1) into (2)) to find that...We partially order $Z$ by declaring $X<Y$ to mean that...For this to happen (in order that this happens), this set must be compactFor the second estimate to hold, it is enough to assume that...Then for such a map to exist, we should assume that...One must use basis functions of degree at least two in order for $x$ to be nonzeroРусско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Для того чтобы
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19 Неопределенные артикли перед прилагательными, которые выделяют какую-либо из характеристик существительного
This map can (may) be extended to all of $X$ in an obvious fashion (way, manner)A remarkable feature of this solution should be mentionedTheorem 1 describes in a unified manner the above approachA simple calculation (computation) yields (gives) $x=y$Let us consider two random variables with a common distributionThe matrix $A$ has a finite norm not exceeding 1The function $f$ has a compact support contained in $F$Now we can rewrite (1) with a new constant $C$A more general theory follows from this reasoningThis equation has a unique solution for every (each) right-hand sideОднако: this equation has the unique solution $x=1$Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Неопределенные артикли перед прилагательными, которые выделяют какую-либо из характеристик существительного
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20 теория принятия решений
Чтобы помочь управляющим, занимающимся принятием решений, специалисты по статистике и операционным исследованиям разработали теоретический подход, который называется теорией статистических решений и заключается в построении матрицы платежей. — To help the managers concerned with decision-making, a theoretical approach was developed by statisticians and operations research scientists, which is known as statistical decision theory and consists of constructing a payoff matrix.
Теория принятия решений и теория игр, учитывающие условия неопределенности и несовершенных знаний, в которых работают управляющими делами, содействовали развитию систематических методов оценки инвестиционных возможностей. — Decision-making theory and game theory, which recognize the conditions of uncertainty and imperfect knowledge under which business managers operate, have contributed to systematic methods of assessing investment opportunities.
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