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| Ito K. — Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics. Vol. 2 |
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Distribution rectangular App. A Table
Distribution sampling 374.A
Distribution semigroup 378.F
Distribution semistable 341.G
Distribution simple, potential of 338.A
Distribution simultaneous 342.C
Distribution slowly increasing 125.N
Distribution stable 341.G
Distribution standard Gaussian 176.A
Distribution standard normal 341.D
Distribution strictly stationary random 395.H
Distribution strongly stationary random 395.H
Distribution substituted 125.Q
Distribution t- 341.D 374.B App. Table
Distribution tempered 125.N
Distribution two-sided exponential App. A Table
Distribution ultra-, of class or 125.U BB
Distribution uniform 341.D App. Table
Distribution unit 341.D
Distribution value 124.A
Distribution waiting time 307.C
Distribution weakly stationary random 395.C
Distribution Wishart 374.C
Distribution z- 341.D 374.B App. Table
Distribution(s) 125
Distribution-free (test) 371.A
Distribution-free method 371.A
Distributive algebra 231.A
Distributive lattice 243.E
Distributive law (in a lattice) 243.E
Distributive law (in a ring) 368.A
Distributive law (in algebra of sets) 381.B
Distributive law (on cardinal numbers) 49.C
Distributive law (on natural numbers) 294.B
Distributive law complete (in a lattice-ordered group) 243.G
Disturbance 128.C
Diurnal aberration 392
Div (divergence) 442.D
diverge 87.B E
Diverge to 87.D
Divergence (of a differentiable vector field) 442.D
Divergence (of a vector field with respect to a Riemannian metric) 105.W
Divergence (of a vector field with respect to a volume element) 105.W
Divergence form 323.D
Divergence infrared 146.B
Divergence theorem 94.D
Divergence ultraviolet 146.B
Divergent (double series) 379.E
Divergent (infinite product) 379.G
Divergent (integral) 216.E
Divergent (sequence of real numbers) 87.B
Divergent (series) 379.A
Divergent properly 379.A
Divide (a bounded domain) 384.F
Divided difference 223.D
Dividing cycle (on an open Riemann surface) 367.I
Divisibility relation (in a ring) 67.H
Divisible (Abelian p-group) 2.D
Divisible (additive group) 2.E
Divisible (element of ring) 67.H 277.D
Divisible (fractional ideal) 14.E
Divisible (general Siegel domain) 384.F
Divisible (number) 297.A
Divisible A-module 277.D
Divisible subgroup (of a discrete Abelian group) 422.G
Division (of a pseudomanifold) 65.A
Division (of a pseudomanifold)simplicial 65.A
Division algebra 29.A
Division algorithm of natural numbers 297.A
Division algorithm of polynomials 337.C
Division ring 368.B
Division theorem Spath type (for microdifferential operators) 274.E
Division theorem Weierstrass type (for microdifferential operators) 274.E
Divisor -linearly equivalent (on an algebraic curve) 9.F
Divisor (in a closed Riemann surface) 11.D
Divisor (in a complex manifold) 72.F
Divisor (in an algebraic curve) 9.C
Divisor (in an algebraic variety) 16.M
Divisor (of a fractional ideal) 14.E
Divisor (of a number) 297.A
Divisor (of an algebraic function field of dimension 1) 9.D
Divisor (of an algebraic number field) 14.F
Divisor (of an element of a ring) 67.H
Divisor ample 16.N
Divisor branch (in a covering) 9.I
Divisor canonical (of a Jacobian variety) 9.E
Divisor canonical (of a Riemann surface) 11.D
Divisor canonical (of an algebraic curve) 9.C
Divisor canonical (of an algebraic variety) 16.O
Divisor Cartier 16.M
Divisor class (on a Riemann surface) 11.D
Divisor class (on a Riemann surface)canonical 11.D
Divisor class (on a Riemann surface)differential 11.D
Divisor class group (of a Riemann surface) 11.D
Divisor common (of elements of a ring) 67.H
Divisor complete linear system defined by 16.N
Divisor complex line bundle determined by 72.F
Divisor differential (of an algebraic curve) 9.C
Divisor effective (on a variety) 16.M
Divisor effective (on an algebraic curve) 9.C
Divisor elementary (of a matrix) 269.E
Divisor embedded prime (of an ideal) 67.F
Divisor finite prime 439.H
Divisor function 295.C
Divisor function generalized 295.C
Divisor greatest common 297.A
Divisor greatest common (of an element of a ring) 67.H
Divisor group (of a compact complex manifold) 72.F
Divisor imaginary infinite prime 439.H
Divisor infinite prime 439.H
Divisor integral (of an algebraic curve) 9.C
Divisor integral (of an algebraic number field) 14.F
Divisor integral (on a Riemann surface) 11.D
Divisor isolated prime (of an ideal) 67.F
Divisor k-rational (on an algebraic curve) 9.C
Divisor linearly equivalent (of a complex manifold) 72.F
Divisor maximal prime (of an ideal) 67.F
Divisor minimal prime (of an ideal) 67.F
Divisor nondegenerate 16.N
Divisor nondegenerate (on an Abelian variety) 3.D
Divisor numerically connected 232.D
Divisor of a differential form (on an algebraic variety) 16.O
Divisor of a function (on an algebraic curve) 9.C
Divisor of a function (on an algebraic variety) 16.M
Divisor pole (of a function on an algebraic variety) 16.M
Divisor positive (of an algebraic curve) 9.C
Divisor positive (on a Riemann surface) 11.D
Divisor prime (of an algebraic function field of dimension 1) 9.D
Divisor prime (of an algebraic number field or an algebraic function field of one variable) 439.H
Divisor prime (of an ideal) 67.F
Divisor prime (on a Riemann surface) 11.D
Divisor prime rational, over a field (on an algebraic curve) 9.C
Divisor principal (on a Riemann surface) 11.D
Divisor principal (on an algebraic curve) 9.C
Divisor problem, Dirichlet 242.A
Divisor real infinite prime 439.H
Divisor real prime 439.H
Divisor sheaf of ideals of (of a complex manifold) 72.F
Divisor special 9.C
Divisor very ample 16.N
Divisor zero (of a function on an algebraic variety) 16.M
Divisor zero (of a ring) 368.B
Divisor zero, with respect to M/P 284.A
Dixmier theorem, Rellich- 351.C
Dixmier, Jacques 18.I 36 68.I r
Dixon — Ferrar formula App. A Table
Dixon, A.C. App. A Table
DK method 301.F
DKA method 301.F
DLR equation 402.G
| Dmitriev, N.A. 44.r
DN App. A Table
do Carmo, Manlrcdo Perdigao 11 I r B r
Dobrushin, Roland L’vovich 250.r 340.B r
dodecahedron 357.B
Doetsch three-line theorem 43.E
Doetsch, Gustav 43.E 208.r 240.r 379.M
Doi, Koji 450.L
Doig, Alison G. 215.D
Dolansky, Ladislav NTR
Dolbeault cohomology group 72.D
Dolbeault complex 72.D
Dolbeault lemma 72.D
Dolbeault theorem 72.D
Dolbeault, Pierre 72.D
Dolbeault-Lemoine, Simone 365.E
Dold, Albrecht E. 70.F r
Dolgache’v, Igor V. App. A Table
Dollard, John Day 375.B
Domain (in a topological space) 79.A
Domain (of a mapping) 37.C 381.C
Domain (of a variable) 165.C
Domain angular 333.A
Domain annular 333.A
Domain Brouwer theorem on the invariance of 117.D
Domain Cartan pseudoconvex 21.I
Domain circular 333.A
Domain closed plane 333.A
Domain complete Reinhardt 21.B
Domain convergence (of a power series) 21.B
Domain Courant — Cheng, theorem 391.H
Domain d-pseudoconvex 21.G
Domain Dirichlet 120.A
Domain divisible bounded 284.F
Domain effective 88.D
Domain fundamental 234.C
Domain generated Siegel 384.F
Domain holomorphically complete 21.F
Domain holomorphically convex 21.H
Domain homogeneous bounded 384.A 412.F
Domain individual 411.H
Domain integral 368.B
Domain irreducible symmetric bounded 412.F
Domain Jordan 333.A
Domain kernel (of a sequence of domains) 333.C
Domain Levi pseudoconvex 21.I
Domain locally Cartan pseudoconvex 21.I
Domain locally Levi pseudoconvex 21.I
Domain nodal 391.H
Domain Noetherian 284.A
Domain Noetherian integral 284.A
Domain object 411.G
Domain of a local homomorphism 423.O
Domain of attraction 374.G
Domain of class 323.F
Domain of dependence 325.B
Domain of influence 325.B
Domain of integration 216.F
Domain of operator 409.A
Domain ofholomorphy 21.F
Domain operator (of a group) 190.E
Domain plane 333
Domain principal ideal 67.K
Domain pseudoconvex 21.G
Domain Reinhardt 21.B
Domain Siegel 384.A
Domain Siegel, generalized 384.F
Domain Siegel, irreducible 384.E
Domain Siegel, of the first kind 384.A
Domain Siegel, of the second kind 384.A
Domain Siegel, of the third kind 384.A
Domain slit 333.A
Domain spectrum of 391.A
Domain strongly pseudoconvex 21.G
Domain sweepable bounded 284.F
Domain symmetric bounded 412.F
Domain unique factorization 40.H
Domain universal 16.A
Domain Weil 21.G
Domain with regular boundary (in a -manifold) 105.U
Domain with smooth boundary (in a -manifold) 105.U
Domain(s) (of a correspondence) 358.B
Domb, Cyril 361.r 402.r
Dominant (of a sequence of functions) 435.A
Dominant integral form (on a Cartan subalgebra) 248.W
Dominate (an imputation of a game) 173.D
Dominated (by a family of topological spaces) 425.M
Dominated (statistical structures) 396.F
Dominated ergodic theorem 136.B
Dominated weakly (statistical structure) 396.F
Dominating set 186.I
Domination principle 338.L
Domination principle inverse 338.L
Domination, number of 186.I
Donaldson, Simon K. 114.K r
Donford — Schwartz integral, Bartle- 443.G
Dongarra, Jack J. 298.r
Donin, Iosif Fallovich 72.G
Donnelly, Harold Gerard 391.N
Donoghue, William F., Jr. 212.r
Donsker invariance principle 250.E
Donsker, Monroe David 250.E 340.r
Doob — Meyer decomposition theorem 262.D
Doob, Joseph Leo 5.r 45.r 62.E 86.E 115.r 136.B 162 193.T 207.C 250.r 260.J 261.A F r B D r
Doolittle method 302.B
Doolittle, M.H. 302.B
Doplicher, Sergio 150.E
Dorfmeister, Josef F. 384.r
Dorge, Karl 337.F
Dorn, William Schroeder 349.r
Dornhoff, Larry 362.r
Dotted indices 258.B
Dotted spinor of rank k 258.B
Douady space 23.G
Douady, Adrien 23.G 72.G
Double chain complex 200.E
Double complex 200.H
Double coset (of two subgroups of a group) 190.C
Double distribution, potential of 338.A
Double exponential formula 299.B
Double integral 216.F
Double integral theorem, Fourier 160.B
Double layer, potential of 338.A
Double mathematical induction 294.B
Double negation, discharge of 411.I
Double point, rational 418.C
Double ratio 343.E
Double sampling inspection 404.C
Double sequence 379.E
Double series 379.E
Double series absolutely convergent 379.E
Double series conditionally convergent 379.E
Double series convergent 379.E
Double series divergent 379.E
Double series Weierstrass theorem of 379.H
Double suspension theorem 65.C
Double-valued representation 258.B
Doubly invariant 164.H
Doubly periodic function 134.E
DougHs, Avron 112.H 323.H
Douglas algebra 164.I
Douglas functional 334.C
Douglas — Rado solution (to Plateau’s problem) 275.C
Douglas, Jesse 77.E 109 152.C 275.A C D F r
Douglas, R. G. 36.J r r
Dowker, Clifford Hugh 117.E 201.M 425.S Y
Down-ladder 206.B
Downhill method 301.L
Drach, Jules 107.A
Drake, Frank Robert 33.r
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