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Математика: регулярно упорядоченная матрицаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > regularly arranged matrix
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English-Russian scientific dictionary > regularly arranged matrix
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1) мат. матрица || матричный2) форма, шаблон4) растр5) решётка6) таблица7) геол. материнская порода, основная масса ( породы)8) основа кристаллического вещества; кристаллическая решётка•- absolutely equivalent matrices - adjoint matrices - almost perfect matrix - almost periodic matrix - almost superdiagonal matrix - associative matrix - birth-death coefficient matrix - cocycle matrix - commutative matrix - commute matrices - commuting matrix - complex conjugate matrix - compound matrix - conjunctive matrices - consistently ordered matrix - constituent matrices - deficient matrix - doubly degenerated matrix - doubly stochastic matrix - encoding matrix - essentially positive matrix - magnetic core matrix - matrix of linear transformation - multiplicatively cogredient matrix - multiply degenerate matrix - mutually consistent matrices - nearly triangular matrix - negatively semidefinite matrix - nonnegatively semidefinite matrix - orthogonally similar matrices - positively definite matrix - positively semidefinite matrix - regularly partitioned matrix - strictly upper triangular matrix - strongly equivalent matrices - totally nonnegative matrix - totally positive matrix - totally unimodular matrix - uniformly tapered matrix - vertex incidence matrix - vertically symmetrical matrix - weakly cyclic matrix -
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ровно regularly arranged matrix ≈ регулярно упорядоченная матрица regularly closed set ≈ регулярно замкнутое множество regularly closed subspace ≈ регулярно замкнутое подпространство regularly cocompact space ≈ регулярно кокомпактное пространство regularly connected complex ≈ регулярно связный комплекс regularly connected polyhedron ≈ регулярно связный полиэдр regularly convergent sequence ≈ регулярно сходящаяся последовательность regularly convergent series ≈ регулярно сходящийся ряд regularly convex set ≈ регулярно выпуклое множество regularly exhaustible surface ≈ регулярно исчерпываемая поверхность regularly finer partition ≈ регулярно более мелкое разбиение regularly missed observations ≈ регулярно пропускаемые наблюдения regularly ordered space ≈ регулярно упорядоченное пространство regularly partitioned matrix ≈ регулярно разделенная (на блоки) матрица regularly situated sets ≈ регулярно расположенные множества regularly situated subsets ≈ регулярно расположенные подмножества regularly varying function ≈ регулярно изменяющаяся функция - regularly closed - regularly convergent - regularly convex - regularly convexenvelope - regularly embedded - regularly homotopic - regularly shaped - regularly spaced правильно, размеренно регулярно, через одинаковые промежутки симметрично (юридическое) в соответствии с требованием права regularly в соответствии с требованиями права ~ регулярноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > regularly
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1) устроенный
2) условленный
3) располагаемый ∙ regularly arranged matrix ≈ регулярно упорядоченная матрица - be arrangedУстроенныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > arranged
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