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... function . As more complicated example , consider the definition of a LISP function to search a list for a specified item . This example demonstrates the power of recursively defined functions . Because the pointers in a linked list ...
... function . As more complicated example , consider the definition of a LISP function to search a list for a specified item . This example demonstrates the power of recursively defined functions . Because the pointers in a linked list ...
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... functions are measurable ( since they are continuous ) . Of special importance are the characteristic functions . We denote by XA the characteristic function ( or indicator function ) of the set A : XA = 1 on A , XA 0 on CA. Then from ...
... functions are measurable ( since they are continuous ) . Of special importance are the characteristic functions . We denote by XA the characteristic function ( or indicator function ) of the set A : XA = 1 on A , XA 0 on CA. Then from ...
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have characteristic functions of measurable sets ( or of intervals , in particular ) . For such a char- acteristic function XA we define the integral SXA dx to be m ( A ) . Since we want our integral to be linear we define n [ ¢ dx = Σ ...
have characteristic functions of measurable sets ( or of intervals , in particular ) . For such a char- acteristic function XA we define the integral SXA dx to be m ( A ) . Since we want our integral to be linear we define n [ ¢ dx = Σ ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Magnetic Resonance | 337 |
Liquid Crystal Devices 41 Morse and Karen W Morse Manifold Geometry | 397 |
Liquid Crystals Physics 59 Mantle Geophysics | 425 |
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