commensurable การใช้
- The components of the vector are commensurable ( in duration ).
- The invariant trace field of Fuchsian groups is stable under taking commensurable groups.
- Further, every resultant is clearly traceable in its components, because these are homogeneous and commensurable.
- If this is instrumental, every theory that refers to the same language of observation will be commensurable.
- More generally if two groups are commensurable then one is hyperbolic if and only if the other is.
- If lattices are incommensurable, friction was not observed, however, if the surfaces are commensurable, friction force is present.
- The exposition of the theory of proportions that appears in Book VII of The Elements reflects the earlier theory of ratios of commensurables.
- The dihedral angle of a tetrahedron is not commensurable with 2; consequently, a hole remains between two faces of neighboring tetrahedra.
- A consequence of Mostow rigidity of interest in geometric group theory is that there exists hyperbolic groups which are commensurable to each other.
- There exists examples which are not commensurable to any of the previous constructions ( for instance groups acting geometrically on hyperbolic buildings ).
- They are not cocompact, and any arithmetic Kleinian group which is not commensurable to a conjugate of a Bianchi group is cocompact.
- This process can be formalized as a multiobjective optimization problem where non-commensurable objectives have to be maximized ( or minimized ).
- Some authors use the terms "'commensurate "'and " commensurable " for commensurable and widely commensurable respectively.
- Some authors use the terms "'commensurate "'and " commensurable " for commensurable and widely commensurable respectively.
- Some authors use the terms "'commensurate "'and " commensurable " for commensurable and widely commensurable respectively.
- With this definition, to the algebraic group \ mathrm G is associated a collection of " discrete " subgroups all commensurable to each other.
- Alan Brown suggests that Berlin ignores the fact that values are indeed commensurable as they can be compared by their varying contributions towards the human good.
- To rephrase : when theories are incommensurable, they cannot rule each other out, and when theories are commensurable, they cannot rule each other out.
- The next step was taken by Eudoxus of Cnidus, who formalized a new theory of proportion that took into account commensurable as well as incommensurable quantities.
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