영어에서 Generalisation 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Generalisation error.
Hasty generalisation.
Fourth: Part of the problem might be generalisation.
Generalisations also create classes of things, such as“mammals” or“electrons”.
It is important here to avoid caricature and abusive generalisation.
A generalisation of Grover's algorithm can be used to solve‘collision problems'.
In 1959 he used ideas on his earlier work to give a generalisation of the Dirichlet problem.
This generalisation stemmed from Pythagoras's observations in music, mathematics and astronomy.
This makes it difficult to make realistic generalisations about the impact of density on human health.
On the contrary, he does not seem to have looked down any of the new paths that were leading to a period of unbridled abstraction and generalisation.
Is not Leninism the generalisation of the experience of the revolutionary movement of all countries?
Among a long list of other results we mention just a very few such as his generalisation of Wolstenholme 's theorem;
The paper was On a generalisation of Riemann 's problem concerning hypergeometric functions.
In looking back at the historyof branches of mathematics, we see that they start with special and concrete beginnings and proceed by generalisation as they advance.
In the following year he published a generalisation of these results to n dimensions in the same journal.
That generalisation, in a degree truly unexpected in that field, is marked by that simplicity and elegance which characterise ideas pertinently and profoundly grasping the nature of things.
The full significance of the solitary wave and its generalisation was finally uncovered in 1965: see and.
He published a generalisation of the Lebesgue integral in 1932, which is now known as the Bochner integral.
Added to the poverty and suffering they are already enduring, this last factor can only accentuate the tendency towards the generalisation of struggles between the exploited and the exploiters.
Poinsett's racist generalisations established the foundations of current US stereotypes about Mexicans and Latin Americans.
It is hard for us today, familiar as we are withpure mathematical abstraction and with the mental act of generalisation, to appreciate the originality of this Pythagorean contribution.
Its acceleration and generalisation are only possible because there already exists a latent life and consciousness whose immense hidden strength still hesitates to burst out.
His doctoral dissertation, which he defended in 1940, was on Infinite locally soluble groups and this introduced generalisations of properties such as soluble and nilpotent to infinite groups of the type described above.
It is a type of generalisation of a hypergeometric function and related ideas can be found in the work of Pincherle, Mellin, Ferrar, Bochner and others.
Important for the future direction of Bjerknes's research was the fact that he now applied the generalisation of the theory of vortices of Thomson and Helmholtz, which he had studied, to motions in the atmosphere and the ocean.
Riemann proposed the generalisation of the theory of surfaces as developed by Gauss, to spaces of any order, and introduced certain fundamental ideas in this general theory.
The four memoirs that Monge submitted to the Académie were on a generalisation of the calculus of variations, infinitesimal geometry, the theory of partial differential equations, and combinatorics.
Taylor initially derived the version which occurs as Proposition 11 as a generalisation of Halley 's method of approximating roots of the Kepler equation, but soon discovered that it was a consequence of the Bernoulli series.
For Emmy Noether, relationships among numbers, functions, and operations became transparent,amenable to generalisation, and productive only after they have been dissociated from any particular objects and have been reduced to general conceptual relationships.