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1 vertex incidence matrix
матрица смежности; матрица соседства вершинJacobian matrix — матрица Якоби, якобиан
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2 vertex incidence matrix
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3 vertex incidence matrix
1) Математика: матрица инцидентности вершин2) Вычислительная техника: матрица соседства вершин3) Теория графов: матрица смежностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > vertex incidence matrix
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4 vertex incidence matrix
т. граф. матрица смежности, матрица соседства вершинEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > vertex incidence matrix
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5 vertex incidence matrix
т. граф. матрица инцидентности вершинEnglish-Russian scientific dictionary > vertex incidence matrix
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6 vertex-edge incidence matrix
матрица инцидентности; матрица инциденцийJacobian matrix — матрица Якоби, якобиан
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7 vertex-edge incidence matrix
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > vertex-edge incidence matrix
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8 vertex-edge incidence matrix
1) Математика: матрица инцидентности вершин и рёбер2) Вычислительная техника: матрица инциденций3) Теория графов: матрица инцидентностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > vertex-edge incidence matrix
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9 vertex-edge incidence matrix
т. граф. матрица инцидентности, матрица инциденцийEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > vertex-edge incidence matrix
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10 vertex-edge incidence matrix
т. граф. матрица инцидентности вершин и реберEnglish-Russian scientific dictionary > vertex-edge incidence matrix
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11 vertex-edge incidence matrix
матрица инцидентности; матрица инциденцийEnglish-Russian information technology > vertex-edge incidence matrix
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12 matrix
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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1) матрица; дешифратор3) матем. матрица; таблица4) редк. шифратор•- address matrix
- adjacency matrix
- augmented matrix
- authorization matrix
- autocorrelation matrix
- banded matrix
- block matrix
- Boolean matrix
- check matrix
- circuit matrix
- circulant matrix
- coding matrix
- coefficient matrix
- coincident-current matrix
- compose matrix
- computing matrix
- confusion matrix
- connectivity matrix
- constraint matrix
- core matrix
- core-diode matrix
- correcting matrix
- correlation matrix
- decoder matrix
- decomposable matrix
- dependency matrix
- diagonal matrix
- diode matrix
- dot matrix
- electroluminescent matrix
- encoder matrix
- error matrix
- ferrite core matrix
- forward transform matrix
- full matrix
- gain matrix
- game matrix
- graphical plotting matrix
- hardware matrix
- head selector matrix
- Hermitian matrix
- identity matrix
- ill-conditioned matrix
- impact matrix
- incidence matrix
- indecomposable matrix
- integer matrix
- interconnect matrix
- intermediate matrix
- inverse matrix
- Jacobian matrix
- layered matrix
- LED matrix
- level of testing matrix
- light-emitting diode matrix
- light-emitting element matrix
- logical conversion matrix
- loss matrix
- magnetic memory matrix
- matrix of coupling
- matrix of sockets - matrix of wires
- memory matrix
- narrative matrix
- neon-photoconductive switching matrix
- node-to-datum path matrix
- nonsingular matrix
- optical memory matrix
- orthogonal matrix
- parity matrix
- payoff matrix
- photocell matrix
- precedence matrix
- printing matrix
- product matrix
- product-function matrix
- program-timing matrix
- punching matrix
- quasidiagonal matrix
- real matrix
- reduced matrix
- regret matrix
- resistor matrix
- scrambling matrix
- selection core matrix
- selection matrix
- semantic matrix
- singular matrix
- skew-symmetric matrix
- sparse matrix
- squarte matrix
- state matrix
- stencil-cutout matrix
- storage matrix
- switching matrix
- switch matrix
- symmetrical matrix
- symmetric matrix
- traffic matrix
- transformation matrix
- transformer-diode matrix
- transition matrix
- transition probability matrix
- transposed matrix
- triangular matrix
- triple-coincidence matrix
- two-dimensional matrix
- two-row matrix
- two-variable matrix
- unitary matrix
- vertex incidence matrix
- vertex-edge incidence matrix
- V-matrixEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > matrix
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14 graph
1) граф2) график || строить график3) диаграмма || чертить диаграмму•- alternating composition graph - arbitrarily transversable graph - derived graph - doubly connected graph - doubly transitive graph - fully connected graph - locally countable graph - locally finite graph - locally restricted graph - log-log graph - partially labeled graph - partially orderable graph - progressively finite graph - regressively finite graph - strictly weak graph - strongly orientable graph - strongly regular graph - strongly rigid graph - strongly singular graph - strongly smooth graph - totally inductive graph - triangleless graph - triply transitive graph - uniquely intersectable graph - uniquely representable graph - weakly disconnected graph
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