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  • 1Regular function — In complex analysis, see holomorphic function. In mathematics, a regular function in the sense of algebraic geometry is an everywhere defined, polynomial function on an algebraic variety V with values in the field K over which V is defined. For… …

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  • 2regular function — noun a meromorphic function …

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  • 3Function field (scheme theory) — In algebraic geometry, the function field KX of a scheme X is a generalization of the notion of a sheaf of rational functions on a variety. In the case of varieties, such a sheaf associates to each open set U the ring of all rational functions on …

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  • 4Regular conditional probability — is a concept that has developed to overcome certain difficulties in formally defining conditional probabilities for continuous probability distributions. It is defined as an alternative probability measure conditioned on a particular value of a… …

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  • 5Function — Func tion (f[u^][ng]k sh[u^]n), Functionate Func tion*ate, v. i. To execute or perform a function; to transact one s regular or appointed business. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 6Regular singular point — In mathematics, in the theory of ordinary differential equations in the complex plane , the points of are classified into ordinary points, at which the equation s coefficients are analytic functions, and singular points, at which some coefficient …

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  • 7Regular number — The numbers that evenly divide the powers of 60 arise in several areas of mathematics and its applications, and have different names coming from these different areas of study. As an example, 602 = 3600 = 48 times; 75, so both 48 and 75 are… …

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  • 8Regular solution — A regular solution is a solution that diverges from the behavior of an ideal solution only moderately [Simon McQuarrie Physical Chemistry: A molecular approach] .More precisely it can be described by Raoult s law modified with a Margules function …

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  • 9Regular economy — A regular economy is an economy characterized by an excess demand function which has the property that its slope at any equilibrium price vector is non zero. In other words, if we graph the excess demand function against prices, then the excess… …

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  • 10regular — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English reguler, from Anglo French, from Late Latin regularis regular, from Latin, of a bar, from regula rule more at rule Date: 14th century 1. belonging to a religious order 2. a. formed, built, arranged, or… …

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