<span class="searchmatch">lambda</span> <span class="searchmatch">points</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">lambda</span> point...
English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">lambda</span> point Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">lambda</span> point (plural <span class="searchmatch">lambda</span> <span class="searchmatch">points</span>) (physics) The temperature that is the transition point...
{\displaystyle \lim {\beth _{\<span class="searchmatch">lambda</span> }\to \sup\{\beth _{\alpha }:\alpha <\<span class="searchmatch">lambda</span> \}}} for a limit ordinal λ. Unicode has two code <span class="searchmatch">points</span> for the Hebrew letter...
fully diagonal interaction at the similarity cutoff λ → 0 {\displaystyle \<span class="searchmatch">lambda</span> \rightarrow 0} may be obtained from the eigenvalues of the hamiltonian and...
{\displaystyle \<span class="searchmatch">lambda</span> ={\tfrac {1}{2}}} , which gives z = 2 z 1 + z 2 3 {\displaystyle z={\frac {2z_{1}+z_{2}}{3}}} . either of two <span class="searchmatch">points</span> that trisect...
uncountable, plural <span class="searchmatch">points</span>) A small dot or mark. Something tiny, as a pinprick; a very small mark. [from 15th c.] The stars showed as tiny <span class="searchmatch">points</span> of yellow light...
_{i}\<span class="searchmatch">lambda</span> _{i}x_{i}} , where ( x i ) {\displaystyle (x_{i})} is any finite family of <span class="searchmatch">points</span> in A, the numbers λ i > 0 {\displaystyle \<span class="searchmatch">lambda</span> _{i}>0}...
{\displaystyle l=\{z:z=a+\<span class="searchmatch">lambda</span> b,\<span class="searchmatch">lambda</span> \in \mathbb {C} \}} , where a {\displaystyle a} and b {\displaystyle b} are fixed <span class="searchmatch">points</span> in C n {\displaystyle...
combinatorial abstractions — allowable sequences of permutations, λ {\displaystyle \<span class="searchmatch">lambda</span> } -functions, chirotopes, combinatorial geometries, or oriented matroids;...
names) alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon, zeta, eta, theta, iota, kappa, <span class="searchmatch">lambda</span>, mu, nu, xi, omicron, pi, rho, sigma, tau, upsilon, phi, chi, psi, omega...