Examples of using Fixed points in English and their translations into Spanish
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The curve obtained when the set of two fixed points is replaced by an arbitrary, but fixed,
of each pupil's performance, the performance of the school, and the performance across Northern Ireland, at three fixed points.
this place and the Sun's place are the two fixed points he referred to in order to determine the position of the Earth.
generating the inner envelope connecting the fixed points.
the set of fixed points is not a knotted curve.
The orbit of an equilibrium point is a constant orbit A basic classification of orbits is constant orbits or fixed points periodic orbits non-constant
if f is a function defined on the real numbers as f(x) x+ 1, then it has no fixed points, since x is never equal to x+ 1 for any real number.
Producers with direct sale on fixed points are authorized to trade 300 pounds of coca leaves coming from its respective communities
Unlike the speculative proposal of ultraviolet fixed points, fixed points in the infrared are known to exist in asymptotically free theories,
There exist a number of fixed-point theorems that guarantee the existence of fixed points in various situations, including the Banach fixed point theorem
was rather designed to float in the tank and is held at two fixed points.
entire sediment thickness formula, including planning for optimal acquisition of new data for sediment thickness determination and the selection of outermost fixed points.
fixed point" for the">top quark Higgs-Yukawa coupling, proposed in 1981 by Hill in the paper Quark and Lepton Masses from Renormalization Group Fixed Points.
The fixed points comprising the outer limit of the continental shelf,
Moreover, for each of these fixed points, documentation has been presented
The fixed points FP-262, FP-263
The fixed points FP-2 to FP-98,
A line delineated in accordance with paragraph 76.7 by reference to the outermost fixed points at each of which the thickness of sedimentary rocks is at least 1 per cent of the shortest distance from such point to the foot of the continental slope; or.
Observing, e.g., that the intercept-Porism is still true if the two fixed points are points on a conic,
B are fixed points in the plane and λ