hyperlinear
adjEtymology
From hyper- + linear.
- borrowed from līneāris
Definitions
Having unusually pronounced creases marking the skin.
- Atopic patients with ichthyosis vulgaris often have keratosis pilaris and hyperlinear, exaggerated palm creases.
Displaying a generalization of sofic that applies to finite-dimensional Hilbert spaces.
Both additive and homogeneous for hyperreal scalars.
- We say that a hyperlinear fuzzy function, f say, strictly separates two fuzzy subsets A and B iff the fuzzy hyperplane determined by f and some point x₀ ϵ X strictly separates A and B
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Converging very quickly to a limit so that the ratio of adjacent terms tends to zero.
- We see that hyperlinear convergence doesn't necessarily imply that the series is easy to evaluate for all values of x.
Increasing exponentially or as a higher polynomial power.
- It has been shown in [3] that, at low excitation intensities, the dependence of the emission intensity from a single crystal of AgBr(I) on the excitation intensity is linear while, at high excitation intensities, it becomes hyperlinear.
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