NOUN | a generalisation | generalisations | |
SYNO | abstraction | generalisation | generality | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- This is a generalisation of Leibniz's product rule to Ito processes, which are non-differentiable.
- A hyperpyramid is a generalisation of the normal pyramid to "n" dimensions.
- The generalisation to three dimensions is straightforward.
- POVMs are a generalisation of projection-valued measures (PVM) and, correspondingly, quantum measurements described by POVMs are a generalisation of quantum measurement described by PVMs (called projective measurements).
- A generalisation to first-order systems of homogeneous linear differential equations is given by Liouville's formula.
- The generalisation of this formula is called the hypergeometric distribution.
- 'Original (or Common) Celtic law' thus can only be reconstructed, and only as a generalisation.
- Grünbaum also devised a multi-set generalisation of Venn diagrams. He was an editor and a frequent contributor to "Geombinatorics".
- It is a generalisation of the Hirzebruch–Riemann–Roch theorem, about complex manifolds, which is itself a generalisation of the classical Riemann–Roch theorem for line bundles on compact Riemann surfaces.
- This fallacy can often be found in conjunction with the hasty generalisation fallacy – where the hasty generalisation is made from unsubstantiated anecdotes.
- The generalisation to schemes can be found in the article on finite morphisms.
- Generalisation decrement is a type of learning that falls under the umbrella of associative learning.
- Blockbusting is a solved combinatorial game introduced in 1987 by Elwyn Berlekamp illustrating a generalisation of overheating.
- It is a generalisation of the parallelogram law which in turn can be seen as generalisation of the Pythagorean theorem.
- With the generalisation of networked information systems, accessibility was introduced to give greater importance to users' experience.
- Two generalisations of the Dirac delta-function to higher dimensions have thus been made: the generalisation to a multidimensional point, as well as the generalisation to a multidimensional surface.
- This generalisation is due to Paul Yiu.
- This generalisation of minimality has been very useful in the model theory of ordered structures.
- A generalisation for charged (Reissner-Nordström) black holes was subsequently carried out by Campos Delgado.
- Here [...] is [...] and [...] is a generalisation of [...].
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