Examples of using Lower bound in English and their translations into Russian
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is a lower bound on the cost of the optimal set cover.
A linear lower bound(i.e., Ω(n))
T 3 has the peculiar property that the speed of light in a vacuum is a lower bound on the velocity of matter;
The issuer fixed a cut-off YTM at the lower bound of the range, filling only one bid from a bank.
at some point an actual solution will be obtained whose cost is equal to the best lower bound obtained for any of the approximate solutions.
each storing a pair of 64-bit lower bound(LB) and upper bound(UB)
An estimate of these expenditures can be seen as a lower bound of the value of the benefits that would be created if the negative externality were removed.
It is used to find a lower bound on the error probability of any decoder as well as the lower bounds for minimax risks in density estimation.
In all graphs, the clique number provides a lower bound for the chromatic number,
In section 6, for synchronous model, the time of algorithms execution with graph labeling is decreased to the lower bound for problems with single-valued solution depending on only simple cycles of the graph,
This is actually an improvement since we could relax the lower bound on T{\displaystyle T}
assuring that the Chinese banks operate with sufficient liquidity while the interest rates probably reached a lower bound.
However, while these give an absolute lower bound on the amount of connection needed,
A lower bound is typically described by a theorem like"for every element α of some subset of the real numbers
which is itself larger than the lower bound for all real numbers.
Since the pessimistic estimator is a lower bound on the conditional expectation,
it provides a lower bound for the Hadwiger-Nelson problem: coloring the points of the Euclidean plane so that each unit line
The estimated mean dietary intake of BDE-209 for average consumers in Europe ranged from 0.35 minimum lower bound(LB)1 to 2.82 ng/kg bw(maximum upper bound(UB))
Spending on lowcarbon energy sources is only 1.6 percent of the lower bound estimate of needs, while spending on climate change adaptation and mitigation is around 11 percent of the lower bound of estimated need.
In probability theory, the Vysochanskij-Petunin inequality gives a lower bound for the probability that a random variable with finite variance lies within a certain number of standard deviations of the variable's mean,