Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 4Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... Integral domain D together with a grading function deg : D- { 0 } → N such that deg ( a * b ) ≥ deg ( a ) for all a , b Ɛ D , b ‡ 0 , and for all a , b Є D , b 0 there exist q and r in D such that a b * q + r and r = 0 or deg ( r ) ...
... Integral domain D together with a grading function deg : D- { 0 } → N such that deg ( a * b ) ≥ deg ( a ) for all a , b Ɛ D , b ‡ 0 , and for all a , b Є D , b 0 there exist q and r in D such that a b * q + r and r = 0 or deg ( r ) ...
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... integral , but if they do not work , one still does not know whether an integral of some specified form ex- ists or not . Recently the theory of integration has been greatly advanced by the development of decision procedures for certain ...
... integral , but if they do not work , one still does not know whether an integral of some specified form ex- ists or not . Recently the theory of integration has been greatly advanced by the development of decision procedures for certain ...
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... integral projection . The collection of all these estimated line - integral sets around 180 ° or 360 ° is referred to as line - integral projec- tion data or simply projections . Similarly , pla- nar - integral projection data can also ...
... integral projection . The collection of all these estimated line - integral sets around 180 ° or 360 ° is referred to as line - integral projec- tion data or simply projections . Similarly , pla- nar - integral projection data can also ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Concrete Reinforced | 323 |
Compilers Computer Science 1 Controls Adaptive Systems | 345 |
Composite Materials 17 Controls Bilinear Systems | 355 |
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