indicial

  • 1indicial — indicial, iale, iaux [ɛ̃disjal, jo] adj. ÉTYM. 1945, in T. L. F.; de indice. ❖ ♦ Rare. Qui s appuie sur des indices. || Preuve indiciale. ⇒ Indical …

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  • 2indicial — indiciál adj. m. (sil. ci al), pl. indiciáli; f. sg. indiciálă, pl. indiciále Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic …

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  • 3indicial — indicially, adv. /in dish euhl/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or resembling an indication; indicative: behavior indicial of a personality disorder. 2. of, pertaining to, or resembling an index or an index finger. [1840 50; INDICI(A) + AL1] * * * …

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  • 4indicial — in·di·cial …

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  • 5indicial — adj. 1 of the nature or form of an index. 2 of the nature of indicia; indicative …

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  • 6indicial equation — Math. an equation that is obtained from a given linear differential equation and that indicates whether a solution in power series form exists for the differential equation. * * * …

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  • 7indicial equation — Math. an equation that is obtained from a given linear differential equation and that indicates whether a solution in power series form exists for the differential equation …

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  • 8respuesta indicial — respuesta a un escalón unidad …

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  • 9Frobenius method — In mathematics, the Frobenius method, named after Ferdinand Georg Frobenius, is a way to find an infinite series solution for a second order ordinary differential equation of the form in the vicinity of the regular singular point z=0. We can… …

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  • 10indice — [ ɛ̃dis ] n. m. • 1488; endice XIIe; lat. indicium, de index I ♦ 1 ♦ Signe apparent qui indique avec probabilité. ⇒ 1. marque, signe. Les premiers indices du printemps. Pas le moindre indice de lassitude chez son adversaire. ⇒ soupçon, trace. Les …

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