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 Translation for 'set of points' from English to French
trains
aiguille {f}
set of points [Br.]
Partial Matches
tourisme
curiosités {f.pl} [d'un pays, etc.]
points of interest
RadioTV
points {m.pl} chauds de l'actualité
main points of the news
ling.
finesses {f.pl} d'une langue
finer points of a language
récapitulatif {m}summary of the main points
astron.
les quatre points {m.pl} cardinaux
the four points of the compass
dégager quelques points fortsto discern a number of major points
parure {f} de diamantsset of diamonds
ensemble {m} de mesuresset of measures
outil.
jeu {m} de clés
set of keys
sigle {m}(set of) initials
dr.
ensemble {m} de lois
set of laws
parure {f} de linge [ensemble]set of towels
parure {f}set of jewels
anat.dent.
râtelier {m} [péj.] [dentier]
set of teeth
vêt.
parure {f} en soie
set of silk underwear
math.
ensemble {m} maigre
set of first category
tourisme
ensemble {m} de sacs de voyages
set of travel bags
math.
ensemble {m} de première catégorie
set of first category
dent.
prothèse {f} complete [dentier]
full set of dentures
meub.
encoignure {f} [étagère]
set of corner shelves
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Usage Examples English
  • To simplify the engine and reduce costs, the V-twin ignition was designed to operate with a single set of points and no distributor.
  • At the intersection of modern-day graph theory and coding theory, the triangulation of a set of points have interested mathematicians since Isaac Newton, who fruitlessly sought a mathematical proof of the kissing number problem in 1694.
  • It is sometimes useful to find the minimum bounding ellipse on a set of points. The ellipsoid method is quite useful for solving this problem.
  • The Euclidean minimum spanning tree of a set of points is a subset of the Delaunay triangulation of the same points, and this can be exploited to compute it efficiently.
  • were led to determinants by the question of plane curves passing through a given set of points.

  • Apollonius of Perga showed that a circle may also be defined as the set of points in a plane having a constant "ratio" (other than 1) of distances to two fixed foci, "A" and "B".
  • In mathematics, the Cantor set is a set of points lying on a single line segment that has a number of unintuitive properties.
  • A scatter plot shows the data as a set of points, each one presenting the value of one variable determining the position on the horizontal axis and another variable on the vertical axis.
  • A polyhedron has been defined as a set of points in real affine (or Euclidean) space of any dimension "n" that has flat sides.
  • Plotters differ from Inkjet and Laser printers in that a plotter draws a continuous line, much like a pen on paper, while inkjet and laser printers use a very fine matrix of dots to form images, such that while a line may appear continuous to the naked eye, it in fact is a discrete set of points.

  • Some examples, invented for the purpose of illustrating the concept of analog computation, include using a bundle of spaghetti as a model of sorting numbers; a board, a set of nails, and a rubber band as a model of finding the convex hull of a set of points; and strings tied together as a model of finding the shortest path in a network.
  • a differentiable manifold, then the subspace of "smooth points" for the action is the set of points [...] such that the map [...] is smooth.
  • But it is not always possible to find a topology on the set of points which induces the same connected sets. The 5-cycle graph (and any [...] -cycle with [...] odd) is one such example.
  • The set of points at which a function between metric spaces is continuous is a [...] set – this follows from the [...] definition of continuity.
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