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Children's literature Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories ... Children's literature can be traced to traditional stories like ... ...
Banach lattice ...bove is from [[#References|[1]]], and is not in general use in the Western literature. ...ign="top">[a3]</TD> <TD valign="top"> J. Lindenstrauss, L. Tzafriri, "Classical Banach spaces" , '''2''' , Springer (1979)</TD></TR><TR><TD valign="top">[
Fredholm operator In the classical theory of linear integral equations, a Fredholm operator is often the actua In modern literature the phrase "completely-continuous operator" is often replaced by "compac
Dynamical system ...(3) is autonomous). As an illustration, the analogy is often drawn in the literature with an example which is familiar from everyday life and which was the firs In physical literature it is customary to speak of ensembles of dynamical systems. This means that
Wasserstein metric ...|Ornstein isomorphism theorem]] (see [[#References|[a5]]]). In the English literature the Russian name was pronounced typically as "Wasserstein" and the notati ...compact metric spaces [[#References|[a6]]]. This work was motivated by the classical Monge transportation problem. Subsequently, the transportation distance was
Repeated measures ...y unknown). A large number of models have been proposed in the statistical literature, during the last few decades. Overviews are given in Verbeke and Molenbergh
Analytic group ...tor space $ k ^{n} $ over $ k $ (cf. [[Linear classical group|Linear classical group]]) or, more generally, the group of invertible elements of an arbitra In Western literature a connected [[Lie group|Lie group]] is often called an analytic group.
Bloch wave ...ptic differential operators with periodic coefficients. In the mathematics literature, the study of differential equations with periodic coefficients is known as where $\phi$ is a non-zero $[ 0,2 \pi [ ^ { N } $-periodic function (in the classical sense). Alternatively, Bloch waves can be seen as functions that satisfy a
Adaptive algorithm ...cts of pattern recognition and learning. Many examples can be found in the literature [[#References|[a8]]], [[#References|[a1]]], [[#References|[a5]]]; see also, ...ly-distributed random variables. However, this is not always the case: the classical Robbins–Monro algorithms correspond to the situation where a parameter $\
Surface integral ...urface integrals of the first and the second kind is not common in Western literature. <TR><TD valign="top">[a7]</TD> <TD valign="top"> D.J. Struik, “Lectures on classical differential geometry”, Addison-Wesley (1961).</TD></TR>
Metric entropy ...TD valign="top"> D.W. Robinson, D. Ruelle, "Mean entropy of states in classical statistical mechanics" ''Comm. Math. Phys.'' , '''5''' : 4 (1967) pp. 2 entropy the term sequence entropy is used in the English literature. See e.g. [[#References|[a1]]], § 4.11. For several useful recent referenc
Numerical analysis ...and using a recursive procedure to successively generate improvements. The classical techniques of Jacobi (cf. [[Jacobi method|Jacobi method]]) and Gauss–Seid ...Because of the variety of problems and techniques, there is a vast body of literature on the subject. Those listed below can be consulted for a more complete dis
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Digital music library ...directories, printed music, music serials, bibliographies, and other music literature.}} ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_library Music library], retrieved 1 ...audio files with free performances also can be found. Most free music is "classical" music, for obvious copyright reasons. Unfortunatley, not many modern artis ...
Serious game ...flection in the context of professional training; there they are enriching classical teaching methods with [[Educational technology|educational technology]] and ...er (2012 summarizes elements influencing player experience as derived from literature review and a case study of the game [http://www.lernspiel-winterfest.de/ Wi ...
Truth value ...of any formula $A$ can be inductively determined in the following way (for classical logic): ...e, e.g., elements of Boolean algebras (so-called Boolean-valued models for classical logic, cf.
Golden ratio ...s already known in Antiquity. Its first appearance in the extant classical literature is in Euclid's Elements, Book II, 11 (3th century B.C.). ...
Stefan condition ...a much earlier work by B.D. Clapeyron and G. Lamé [[#References|[a3]]]. A classical illustration of the Stefan condition and of related problems can be found i Many generalizations of the Stefan condition have been considered in the literature. For instance, the coefficients may depend on space and time, or higher-ord
Transport problem ...eeds the total volume required, or vice versa. This problem reduces to the classical transportation problem by introducing a fictitious production (or consumer) In non-Russian literature, the transportation problem is sometimes called the Hitchcock problem.
Stokes theorem The term refers, in the modern literature, to the following theorem. ...idered as a generalization of the [[Fundamental theorem of calculus]]. The classical
Modal logic ...he majority of systems of modal logic which have been studied are based on classical logic; however, systems based on intuitionistic logic have also been discus ...ed. The language of each of these systems is obtained from the language of classical propositional calculus $ P $
Stefan problem ...ial [[Stefan condition|Stefan condition]]. The existence and uniqueness of classical and generalized solutions of the Stefan problem have been studied ([[#Refer ...<TD valign="top">[5]</TD> <TD valign="top"> B.M. Budak, M.Z. Moskal, "On a classical solution of a multidimensional multiphase Stefan type problem in a domain w
Ditkin set In the literature a more restrictive class of sets is also considered, especially in the case ...)</td></tr><tr><td valign="top">[a9]</td> <td valign="top"> H. Reiter, "Classical harmonic analysis and locally compact groups" , Oxford Univ. Press (1968)<
Virasoro algebra ...aper [[#References|[a2]]] is one of the earliest references in the physics literature containing a correct formula for the central term. ...gn="top"> R.E. Block, "On the Mills–Seligman axioms for Lie algebras of classical type" ''Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.'' , '''121''' (1966) pp. 378–392 {{ZBL
Model selection Note, however, that in much of the literature the AIC is defined as minus the above expression, in which case one selects ...of unknown parameters in the model is larger than the sample size, and so classical model selection procedures (e.g. AIC, BIC) fail because the parameters cann
Soliton ...erm "soliton" means a particle-like solution of a non-linear equation of classical field theory for which energy and momentum densities remain localized in a
Martingale Stopping times are also called optimal times, or, in the older literature, Markov times or Markov moments, cf. [[Markov moment|Markov moment]]. The o |valign="top"|{{Ref|D2}}|| J.L. Doob, "Classical potential theory and its probabilistic counterpart" , Springer (1984) pp. 3
Recursive set theory ...ntains a recursively-enumerable set). Turing degrees are well known in the literature as degrees of undecidability (cf. [[Degree of undecidability|Degree of unde ...e set (a recursive set, respectively) into two infinite parts. Examples of classical results connected with the study of $ {\mathcal E} $
Model theory The classical examples of application of methods of model theory are the papers of A. Rob ...el compactness theorem and the Löwenheim–Skolem theorem are in the Russian literature sometimes known as the Gödel–Mal'tsev theorem and the Löwenheim–Skole
Normal form == References and basic literature == ..."top"|{{Ref|Ar74}}||valign="top"| V. I. Arnold, ''Mathematical methods of classical mechanics''. Graduate Texts in Mathematics, 60. Springer-Verlag, New York,