Mathematical English Usage - a Dictionary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

arbitrary

[see also: all, each, every, whatever, whichever

This enables us to define solution trajectories x(t) for arbitrary t.

The theorem indicates that arbitrary multipliers are much harder to handle than those in M(A).

One cannot in general let A be an arbitrary substructure of B here.

If our measure happens to be complete, we can define f on E in a perfectly arbitrary manner.



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