From <span class="searchmatch">sofic</span> + -ity. <span class="searchmatch">soficity</span> (uncountable) (mathematics) The quality of being <span class="searchmatch">sofic</span>. 2009 August 20, Notices of the American Mathematical Society[1],...
mathematician Benjamin Weiss in 1973, based on Hebrew סופי (“finite”). <span class="searchmatch">sofic</span> (not comparable) (mathematics, of a group) Whose Cayley graph is an initially...
by <span class="searchmatch">sofic</span> subshifts”, in arXiv[1]: The subfractals will consist of points associated with infinite strings from a subshift of finite type or <span class="searchmatch">sofic</span> subshift...
coifs plural of coif coifs third-person singular simple present indicative of coif <span class="searchmatch">sofic</span>...
2016, Elizabeth Sattler, “Fractal dimensions of subfractals induced by <span class="searchmatch">sofic</span> subshifts”, in arXiv[1]: We find that the zeros of the lower and upper...
exaggerated palm creases. (mathematics, of groups) Displaying a generalization of <span class="searchmatch">sofic</span> that applies to finite-dimensional Hilbert spaces. 2010, Tullio Ceccherini-Silberstein...