Examples of using Mathematical objects in English and their translations into Greek
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such as abelian groups or modules, to other mathematical objects such as topological spaces.
in modern formal treatments, most mathematical objects(numbers, relations, functions, etc.).
not arbitrarily, but from activity with existing mathematical objects, and from the needs of science
is what results when one takes a similar attitude to mathematical objects.
Max Tegmark's Mathematical universe hypothesis goes further than full-blooded Platonism in asserting that not only do all mathematical objects exist, but nothing else does.
Mathematical objects are often examined by associating groups to them
And that's where I work. I create mathematical objects, symmetrical objects,
Algebra can essentially be considered as doing computations similar to those of arithmetic but with non-numerical mathematical objects.
Carl Friedrich Gauss may have been the first to consider abstract spaces as mathematical objects in their own right.
developed the ability to visualize complex mathematical objects and physics concepts intuitively.
these theorems may not hold for mathematical objects of large cardinality.
E8 Lie algebra groups represent the best developed theory of continuous symmetry of mathematical objects and structures, which makes them indispensable tools for many parts of contemporary mathematics,
This is the theory of computational complexity that studies the fundamental properties of mathematical objects, computer graphics,
Differential forms are mathematical objects that represent infinitesimal areas of infinitesimal parallelograms(and higher-dimensional bodies),
The language of set theory is used in the definitions of nearly all mathematical objects, such as functions, and concepts of set theory are integrated throughout the mathematics curriculum.
to further distinguish matrices from other mathematical objects.
is an approach of formalizing the meanings of programming languages by constructing mathematical objects(called denotations)
a conclusion responded to by mark balaguer with the introduction of full blooded platonism(this is essentially the view that all logically possible mathematical objects do exist).
software for manipulating mathematical expressions and other mathematical objects.
is an approach to formalizing the meanings of programming languages by constructing mathematical objects(called denotations)