Mathematical English Usage - a Dictionary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

place

1
[see also: location, position, replace, instead] ......where 1 appears in <at> the nth place

Any vector with three or fewer 1s in the last twelve places has at least eight 1s in all.

Values computed for the right side of (2) were rounded up in the fourth decimal place.

Apply this to f in place of g to obtain......

Then the conclusion holds with “P-cell'' in place of “cell''.

All of the action in creating Si+1 takes place in the individual cells of type 2 or 3.

2
 [see also: put, insert, impose] Some restrictions must be placed on the behaviour of f.

To place Theorem 1 in context, consider two real vector fields......



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