sequence of points in a sentence
Examples
- If a sequence of points is chosen along these directions, the quotient in the definition of the Fr�chet derivative, which considers all directions at once, may not converge.
- For example, the path in hyperspace may not be smooth but a sequence of points, and the time change from jumping from one point to another may be abrupt.
- :The obvious ( to me ) definition of closeness is the angle between the two vectors, so that you want a sequence of points lying within successively thinner cones.
- In some mathematical frameworks, a given point process may be considered as a sequence of points with each point randomly positioned in " d "-dimensional Euclidean space "'R " "'d"
- Explicitly, this means that for every sequence of points from the domain of such that and, it holds that belongs to the domain of and " y " } }.
- Likewise, spheres are compact, but a sphere missing a point is not since a sequence of points can tend to the missing point, thereby not getting arbitrarily close to any point " within " the space.
- One such generalization is that a space is " sequentially " compact if any infinite sequence of points sampled from the space must frequently ( infinitely often ) get arbitrarily close to some point of the space.
- The notation, as well as the terminology, of point processes depends on their setting and interpretation as mathematical objects which under certain assumptions can be interpreted as a random sequences of points, random sets of points or random counting measures.
- For any constant " ? ", a fractal construction resembling a flattened version of the Koch snowflake can be used to define a sequence of point sets whose " ? "-skeletons are paths of arbitrarily large length within a unit square.
- Newton's method constructs a sequence of points that under certain conditions will converge to a solution x of an equation f ( x ) = 0 or a vector solution of a system of equation F ( x ) = 0.