Sentences with phrase «mathematical meaning»

An example is the word «right» which when referring to an angle has a very specific mathematical meaning.
In some cases, the stochasticity is in conflict with the normal mathematical meaning of a differential equation: It calls for solutions that are simultaneously rough and smooth.
In this handy laminated guide, Laney Sammons shows how to engage students in constructive math conversations that help them solve problems and build mathematical meaning.
We also saw marked variability in other dimensions of instruction, like teacher use of student ideas, teachers» and students» use of academic language, and the focus on mathematical meaning and practices.
«Significant» has a specific, mathematical meaning for statisticians, it does not just mean «I think there's a connection.»
Hairer has found a new approach, called the theory of regularity structures, which gives precise mathematical meaning to a broad class of stochastic PDEs and their solutions.
A categorical data can take numerical values, but those numbers don't have a mathematical meaning.
Thus, I don't have much sympathy for those that reject Austrian economics because we don't have a mathematical means of expressing it.
Through the work of an intergenerational group of artists, the exhibition will propose that art acts as an investigative and experimental form of inquiry, addressing or amending what is explained through traditional scientific or mathematical means: entropy, matter, time (cosmic, geological), energy, topology, mimicry, perception, consciousness, et cetera.
Much of the remaining discrepancy could be down to the book's use of mileage for a level of consumption that people aspire to, rather than the mathematical mean mileage.
Non-pecuniary damages are so called because the appropriate amount of money for any particular person can not be calculated by any precise or mathematical means.
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