NOUN1 | a generalization | generalizations | |
NOUN2 | generalization | - | |
SYNO | abstraction | generalisation | generality | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Thus sequents are a generalization of simple conditional assertions, which are a generalization of unconditional assertions.
- Since the proof for the standard version of Rolle's theorem and the generalization are very similar, we prove the generalization.
- The Maximum disjoint set problem is a generalization to 2 or more dimensions.
- It is arguably a more natural generalization of the single-variable derivative.
- Stimulus generalization applies beyond food tastes and aversion.
- The generalization to compact groups discussed above does not generalize to noncompact, nonabelian groups. However, there is a straightforward generalization to Locally Compact Abelian (LCA) groups.
- The inductive version of this fallacy is called hasty generalization. See faulty generalization.
- Generalization is shown to have implications on the use of the spacing effect in educational settings.
- A generalization (more accurately, an "inductive generalization") proceeds from a premise about a sample to a conclusion about the population.
- Because of the need for a scale, the cartographer often makes use of map generalization as a way to ensure clarity.
- This equation is a generalization of the Schrödinger equation for the phase of the BCS wavefunction. The generalization was carried out by Gor'kov in 1958.
- Contains 62 positions (including 1 position for six tetrahydrocannabinol isomers), generalization clause for stereoisomers, specific generalization for tetrahydrocannabinol stereochemical variants and common generalization clause for salts.
- In mathematics, the [...] -function, typically denoted "K"("z"), is a generalization of the hyperfactorial to complex numbers, similar to the generalization of the factorial to the gamma function.
- In predicate logic, generalization (also universal generalization or universal introduction, GEN) is a valid inference rule. It states that if [...] has been derived, then [...] can be derived.
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