Mathematical English Usage - a Dictionary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

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1
[see also: name, notion, word, language] So all the terms of (2) are accounted for, and the theorem is proved.

This term drops out when f is differentiated.

Each of the terms that make up G(t) is well defined.

term-by-term differentiation

This theorem accounts for the term “subharmonic”.

The answer depends on how broadly or narrowly the term “matrix method” is defined.

The z-component can be expressed in terms of the gauge function.

This can be easily reformulated in purely geometric terms.

2
 [see also: call, designate, name] Garling has introduced a more general class of martingales, termed Hardy martingales.



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