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Discrete - Definition of Discrete at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Discrete. Look it up now! ... defined only for an isolated set of points: a discrete variable.
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Discrete - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Discrete may refer to: •Discrete device, an electronic component •Discrete frequency, non-continuous frequency •Discrete group, a group with the discrete topology •Discrete mathematics, the study of ...
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Discrete mathematics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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discrete (comparative more discrete, superlative most discrete) ... Comparative; more discrete ... discrete variable...
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discrete 1. separate and distinct. 2. made up of distinct parts. ... 66. e discrete degrees: applied by Swedenborg to the various degrees or levels of spiritual existence, conceived as so distinct and separate from each other, as to render it impossible for any subject to pass out of that one for which he is constituted.
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Isaac and Albert were excitedly describing the result of the Third Annual International Science Fair Extravaganza in Sweden. There were three contestants, Louis, Rene, and Johannes. Albert, on the other hand, ... In fact, neither Isaac nor Albert had given a correct report of the results of the science fair. Each of them...
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discrete: Definition and Pronunciation ... distinct: six discrete parts.; 2. consisting of or characterized by distinct or individual parts; discontinuous. 3. Math.; a. (of a topology or topological space) having the property that every subset is an open set.
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Continuous and Discrete Variables: Theory and Practice ... First we must be sure that we understand the difference between continuous and discrete variables. There are many variables in nature that seem to be continuous -- one value of the variable flows into the next.
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