|
Names of large numbers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
|||
|
|||
|
Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Finite number. Finite number. Information about Finite number in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... There are a finite number of deals and demand is increasing, so a lot of money is chasing all these deals," said Frederick Schmitt, vice president at investment bank Sage Group LLC in West...
|
|||
|
Theorem 1 The Cartesian product of a finite number of countable sets is countable. ... If such a collection contains more than a finite number of sets with at least two elements, then Cantor's diagonal argument can be used to show that the product is not countable.
|
|||
|
He asked whether it is possible to dissect a circular disc into a finite number of pieces, which can be reassembled to form a square. Tarski could prove, with some difficulty, that if such a dissection exists, then the resulting square must have the same area as the circle;
|
|||
|
One assumption behind random mating is that individuals mate an infinite number of times. This is obviously unrealistic. Here we show that when each female mates a finite number of times, the effective size of the population is substantially decreased.
|
|||
|
Working Paper: A Computational Analysis of the Core of a Trading Economy with Three Competitive Equilibria and a Finite Number of Traders (2001) ; This item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search for items with the same title.
|
|||
|
Finite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Finite is the opposite of infinite. It may refer to: • Having a finite number of elements: finite set • Being a finite number, so not equal to \pm\infty ; for example, all real numbers are finite •...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finite |
Copyright © 2009, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.