Mathematical English Usage - a Dictionary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

move

[see also: go, proceed, carry, transfer

The problem is to move all the disks to the third peg by moving only one at a time.

The point A can be reached from B by moving along an edge of G.

In the present paper we move outside the random walk case and treat time-inhomogeneous convolutions.

Any point not in B is moved by f a distance equal to twice the distance to M.

Part of the conclusion is that F moves each z closer to the origin than it was.

We now move on to the question of local normal forms.



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