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Romanian to English translations [PRO] Science - Physics | |||||
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4 | resolvent set |
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3 | solution set |
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solution set Explanation: v. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solution_set In mathematics, a solution set is the set of values that satisfy a given set of equations or inequalities. http://www.math.wvu.edu/~moseley/Ch2B_1.pdf The set is the domain of f (e.g., it may be a subset of Q or R as, unlike the rational and the real numbers, the complex numbers do not have a natural ordering). The solution set is S = {x Σ: f(x) < (alternately, , >, or ) 0} and is the set of numbers x in Σ such that f(x) is less than (alternately, less than or equal to,greater than, or greater than or equal to) zero. |
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resolvent set Explanation: In linear algebra and operator theory, the resolvent set of a linear operator is a set of complex numbers for which the operator is in some sense "well-behaved". The resolvent set plays an important role in the resolvent formalism. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resolvent_set Reference: http://dictionar.netflash.ro/englez-roman/?w=resolvent&h=1 |
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