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1 orbital invariant
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > orbital invariant
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2 orbital invariant
Математика: орбитальный инвариант -
3 orbital invariant
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4 orbital-invariant second-order many-body perturbation theory
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > orbital-invariant second-order many-body perturbation theory
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5 invariant
инвариант || инвариантный; неизменный; постоянный- invariant of linear representation - invariant under -
6 орбитальный инвариант
orbital invariant мат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > орбитальный инвариант
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7 орбитальный инвариант
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > орбитальный инвариант
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8 орбитально-инвариантная многочастичная теория возмущений второго порядка
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > орбитально-инвариантная многочастичная теория возмущений второго порядка
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9 орбитальный инвариант
Mathematics: orbital invariantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > орбитальный инвариант
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10 operator
1) диспетчер2) владелец ( оборудования)3) машинист4) оператор машины или системы6) матем. оператор- almost periodic operator - amateur radio operator - asymptotically polylinear operator - bounded below operator - completely invertible operator - double stochastic operator - formally hypoelliptic operator - formally self-adjoint operator - formally symmetric operator - internal operator - isotonic operator - left shift operator - locally algebraic operator - locally measurable operator - negative semidefinite operator - normally resolvable operator - partial recursive operator - partially hypoelliptic operator - partially isometric operator - positive definite operator - positive semidefinite operator - properly orthogonal operator - relatively degenerate operator - relatively invertible operator - relatively regular operator - selective operator - skew adjoint operator - skew self-adjoint operator - uniformly strongly elliptic operator - weakly separable operator -
11 topology
мат.- boundedly weak topology - jointly continious topology - locally convex topology - rational sequence topology - topology of bounded convergenc - topology of convergence in measure - topology of extended real - topology of local ring - topology of locally uniform convergence - topology of metric space - topology of pointwise convergence - topology of precompact convergence - topology simple convergencetopology with consistent structure of vector space — топология с совместной структурой векторного пространства
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12 плоскость
1.plane 2.flatплоскость большого кругаequatorial planeплоскость визированияplane of visionплоскость Галактикиgalactic planeплоскость диафрагмыaperture planeплоскость изображения1.image plane 2.picture planeплоскость коллимацииplane of collimatingплоскость меридианаmeridian planeплоскость орбитыorbital planeплоскость паденияplane of incidenceплоскость поляризацииpolarization planeплоскость проекцииplane of projectionплоскость экватораequatorial planeплоскость эклиптикиeclipticазимутальная плоскостьazimuthal planeглавная плоскостьprincipal planeзадняя фокальная плоскостьsecond focal planeинвариантная плоскостьinvariant plane (of solar system)координатная плоскостьcoordinate planeнулевая плоскостьplane of referenceпередняя главная плоскость1.first principal plane 2.object-side principal planeполярная плоскостьpolar planeфокальная плоскостьfocal plane -
13 module
1) модуль || разбивать на модули2) блок, узел3) коэффициент4) строит. модульная секция•module in space — мат. модуль в пространстве
module on space — мат. модуль на пространстве
module with differentiation — мат. дифференциальный модуль, модуль с дифференциалом
module with filtration — мат. модуль с фильтрацией
module without torsion — мат. модуль без кручения
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