adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a legal/mathematical/marketing etc concept
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Democracy is a very important political concept.
a mathematical equation
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a set of mathematical equations
mathematical ability
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These students have a higher level of mathematical ability.
mathematical calculations
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pages of mathematical calculations
musical/comic/mathematical etc genius
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■ NOUN
ability
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After all, musical talent is often considered highly linked to mathematical ability , except when discussing black performers.
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They have greater verbal and lesser spatial and mathematical ability , and less self-confidence and competitiveness.
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This choice indicates the general direction of their interests, but it must be backed by the appropriate mathematical ability .
analysis
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No amount of theologizing could be a substitute for mathematical analysis .
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With clarity and with mathematical analysis , he showed how such networks could work and what they could do.
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This experimental solution has since been confirmed by a purely mathematical analysis carried out by H. L. Cox.
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One the other hand abstract mathematical analysis and the experimental laboratory do not provide a direct channel to the subject studied.
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The mathematical analysis is somewhat complicated.
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Econometrics Econometrics is the science of mathematical analysis of economic phenomena.
calculation
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However, it may give rise to the necessity for a fairly sophisticated mathematical calculation if a conversion table is not published.
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The mathematical calculations are not easy, but the concepts are relatively familiar.
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By means of tapping his foot the horse could perform mathematical calculations , and solve problems of musical harmony.
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Computers are widely used because cost estimating may involve complex mathematical calculations and require advanced mathematical techniques.
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Needing to do something, anything, he rapidly tapped the spoon against the saucer as though preoccupied with a mathematical calculation .
certainty
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We can possess a mathematical certainty that two and two make four, but this rarely matters to us.
concept
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Imaginary time may sound like something out of science fiction, but it is a well-defined mathematical concept .
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We know that children develop mathematical concepts through manipulating objects and talking about what they are doing.
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Ideas leading towards mathematical concepts can be gained from all the toys and apparatus.
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Assessing the extent to which certain important mathematical concepts are not understood by the adult population and devising corrective measures.
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To begin with, geometry has more value than simply as a means of acquiring a grasp of mathematical concepts .
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Take, for example, the child who is able to deal with mathematical concepts at a very early age.
equation
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Solving all the necessary mathematical equations on paper is next to impossible.
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That world evolves in a clear and deterministic way, being governed by precisely formulated mathematical equations .
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Cowan set up a mathematical equation that represented the neural activity, and built lateral inhibition into it.
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He often walks through entire discussions performing mathematical equations without the aid of a calculator.
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You can use this function to accept and evaluate an expression, such as a mathematical equation , whilst the program is running.
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Another use would be in a graph plotting program to accept the mathematical equation you wished to plot.
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In arguing for pointillism, he quoted the scientific treatises consulted by Seurat and even printed mathematical equations .
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His mind reeling with the difficult mathematical equations , he suddenly heard a soft knocking at the door.
experience
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The mathematical experiences involved may be explored in talk with the teacher afterwards.
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Once again, the kind of play and the extent of mathematical experience which it includes will inevitably vary.
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Opportunity for mathematical experience and the development of mathematical thinking might seem unlikely to occur readily in the Home Corner.
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The provision of the equipment does not ensure the mathematical experience , but can create opportunity for it.
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Possible mathematical experiences are given for activities involving each item.
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But on many occasions children gain mathematical experience without any intervention by an adult.
form
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The skills pupils need are the strategies of problem solving; interpreting mathematical forms and statements; representing situations mathematically.
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For my own part, I am very happy to accept the original mathematical form of the Church-Turing Thesis.
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It has been simply expressed in a mathematical form .
formula
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As with index-linked rents, any mathematical formula should be carefully checked by calculator or computer.
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Luther met Predestination as revealed truth: Calvin treated it as a mathematical formula and deduced the results.
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But political arrangements can not correspond to some tidy mathematical formula .
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Rabin's method uses a stream of randomly generated characters that can be decoded with a mathematical formula .
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These assumptions and the mathematical formula used to calculate the volume have been described and validated by Everson and colleagues.
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Census takers then turn the difference into a mathematical formula and apply it to the city as a whole.
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We feed the figures into a mathematical formula and the formula then takes over and does the processing for us.
function
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A mathematical function grades how different these suggestions are from the misspelling, and the nearest few are suggested.
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Group survival through irrigation let to the development of higher mathematical functions and constructional techniques associated with the science of hydraulic engineering.
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Apart from playing around with shaped blocks or mathematical functions , synthesis tries to achieve something.
genius
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I decide that he is a latent mathematical genius .
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Many of the individuals in these groups have dazzling individual skills mathematical genius is often one.
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Stephen Wolfram, a mathematical genius who did pioneering work on the varieties of computer algorithms agrees.
idea
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Some of the mathematical ideas which can be experienced with the most general apparatus are suggested here.
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Moreover, the specific Newtonian scheme has given rise to a remarkable body of mathematical ideas known as classical mechanics.
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Many of the mathematical ideas connected with them are described in chapter 5 Water.
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The concept lay outside the normal mathematical ideas of the time.
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Often their comments or explanations involve mathematical ideas like height weight, shape or space.
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New mathematical ideas are set firmly in a known context.
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Our experience of electronic technology prepares us to accept the idea that unconscious machinery can behave as if it understands complex mathematical ideas.
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The discussion which follows may involve comparison and the use of various mathematical ideas .
knowledge
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Since the Antichrist would use mathematical knowledge in exercising malignant power, it was vital for the Church to be prepared.
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Effective use of Logo requires the development of mathematical knowledge such as angle, rotation and distance.
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Response to any task, then, may not provide a valid description of mathematical knowledge .
model
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The theory always came first, put forward from the desire to have an elegant and consistent mathematical model .
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An associated mathematical model { 81 } can reproduce the periodic but not the chaotic regime.
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One could accept the mathematical models of Copernican astronomy without even considering whether the earth really moves.
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This is a mathematical model designed to determine the optimal amount of inventory that a firm should carry.
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Of course, aircraft were flying long before the development of powerful mathematical models .
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The mathematical models of the glycolytic pathway take the form of ordinary nonlinear differential equations.
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Linear, additive models are easier to work with than more complex mathematical models.
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Fisher s intuition was fed into mathematical models and emerged intact.
modelling
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It has improved graphics features too, for abstract mathematical modelling , and new selectable fonts.
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Without mathematical modelling , the problem would not have been discovered until the complete antenna subsystem had been built and tested.
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No amount of mathematical modelling can produce the answers to these questions - even at a cost of £550 000.
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For many applications, mathematical modelling is actually proving preferable to physical experimentation.
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The creation of apparently real, solid objects by means of detailed mathematical modelling .
operation
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The test repeats a large number of operations that, as far as possible, do not involve any mathematical operations.
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You can sort these tables and even perform mathematical operations on them.
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Integer performance shows up in all software, whereas floating point performance is primarily reflected in specialized mathematical operations .
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It can be an intriguing puzzle for them to decide, of some mathematical operation , whether or not it is computable.
problem
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I started to find great relaxation in playing with mathematical problems and puzzles.
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In a similar way it is possible to phrase many other unsolved mathematical problems in terms of the Turing machine halting problem.
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It was a thriving concern when I took over, so it was a mathematical problem , really.
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They spend so much time thinking about mathematical problems that they do not notice what is happening around them.
proof
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A mathematical proof about some property of a triangle does not, Gassendi thinks, give demonstrative understanding of its cause.
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So many mathematical proofs are like that.
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In the absence of mathematical proofs of security, nothing builds confidence in a cryptosystem like sustained attempts to crack it.
skill
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We plan to establish ourselves as the national point of contact for industry to reach mathematical skills in these areas.
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The phenomenal success of his efforts owed much to his supreme mathematical skills and to his equally superb physical insights.
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It assumes no previous technical knowledge of computer communications or specialist mathematical skills .
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To what are such mathematical skills relevant?
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The Topic Criteria provide a comprehensive list of mathematical skills and processes.
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Whilst these articles may make slight demands upon your mathematical skills , be assured that your indulgence will bring its own reward.
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An historical, multicultural perspective, such as that employed by Hughes, may help children use and develop more versatile mathematical skills .
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Industrial development and economic progress increasingly depend upon computing and applied mathematical skills and expertise, and on today's information technology.
statement
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We must suppose that there is some alphabet of symbols in terms of which our mathematical statements are to be expressed.
structure
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Like many ancient languages, it has a highly logical, mathematical structure .
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Whichever mathematician or computer buff chooses to examine the set, approximations to the same fundamental mathematical structure will be found.
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First, the mathematical thinking that is prompted in an individual depends on context as well as underlying mathematical structure .
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Every new scientific demonstration of the precision of the mathematical structure needed to produce conscious life is evidence of design.
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We shall need to take a glimpse at the mathematical structure of a Hilbert space.
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The problems that his paradoxes raise concerning the mathematical structure of space and time are still being discussed today.
system
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Effective measurement requires detailed knowledge of the properties of phenomena which are to be reflected or mapped on to some mathematical system .
technique
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Quantifiable problems can be resolved by mathematical techniques , to produce a quantifiable decision.
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Computers are widely used because cost estimating may involve complex mathematical calculations and require advanced mathematical techniques .
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The details of the mathematical technique don't matter.
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Mackenzie is also looking at other mathematical techniques for analysing and synthesising waveforms.
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To answer this question required new mathematical techniques .
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But it should stimulate the further application of those mathematical techniques .
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The mathematical techniques of management science are used to ensure the efficient conduct of operations.
theory
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A mathematical theory of statistical predictors and how to assess their accuracy has been developed by the principal investigator and others.
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Von Neumann invented a mathematical theory of games.
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Within weeks he had decided that some crucial stress calculations were so complex that mathematical theory alone could not provide answers.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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mathematical calculations
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a mathematical formula
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An associated mathematical model { 81 } can reproduce the periodic but not the chaotic regime.
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Consequently, this view is frequently referred to as mathematical Platonism.
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I believed their arguments on physical grounds, but I did not like the mathematical way in which they calculated the emission.
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Luther met Predestination as revealed truth: Calvin treated it as a mathematical formula and deduced the results.
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Many of the mathematical ideas connected with them are described in chapter 5 Water.
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Possibly not, but that is the rigorous mathematical answer to your question.
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The mathematical experiences involved may be explored in talk with the teacher afterwards.
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This is likely to result in over-simple mathematical descriptions with poor correlations.