单词 | one-valued |
释义 | one-valuedadj. Chiefly Mathematics. Having one value (for each component); spec. (of a function) = single-valued adj. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > mathematics > [adjective] > relating to mathematical property simple1570 dissevered1605 periodicala1690 irreductible1753 analytical1799 analytic1800 compound1806 well-conditioned1843 one-valued1884 non-empty1905 well-behaved1912 minimax1917 irredundant1925 non-linear1930 constructive1938 extremal1939 max-min1949 meta-analytic1968 meta-analytic1978 1884 Amer. Jrnl. Math. 6 318 This definition secures the property..that quotients are one valued. 1898 W. B. Smith Infinitesimal Anal. i. 7 When to one value of the one variable there corresponds only one value of the other, this latter is called a one-valued or unique function of the former. 1913 Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 14 481 None of the equivalent postulate-sets here referred to is in terms of its undefined entities one-valued (‘categorical’)—that is, each determines not a single algebra but a class of algebras. 1943 Amer. Speech 18 220 The first stage of human development..is that of the savage, prelogical mentality, with a one-valued semantics (or system of evaluations), in which, as Lucien Lévy-Bruhl has said, ‘everything is everything else’ by ‘mystic participation’. 1972 M. Kline Math. Thought xxvii. 664 A function that is one-valued on the entire surface is the integrand of an everywhere finite integral. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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