asymptotically in English

adverb

approaching but but never intercepting a curve (Mathematics)

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1. The average temperature of the universe would asymptotically approach absolute zero—a Big Freeze.

2. Note that using the same Lyapunov candidate one can show that the equilibrium is also globally asymptotically stable.

3. Stepanov-Like Asymptotical Almost Periodic Functions and an Application If [mu]x [less than or equal to] l holds, then the point [E.sup.*] is globally Asymptotically stable

4. This solution is asymptotically stable as t → ∞ ("in the future") if and only if for all eigenvalues λ of A, Re(λ) < 0.

5. If the series is not based upon the results of ARIMA estimation, then under the null hypothesis, Q is asymptotically distributed as a with degrees of freedom equal to the number of Autocorrelations

6. When a battery is connected to a series resistor and capacitor, the initial current is high as the battery transports charge from one plate of the capacitor to the other.The Charging current asymptotically approaches zero as the capacitor becomes charged up to the battery voltage.

7. Its principle is to build the dictionary of a set of words that do not occur in the text (minimal forbidden words).We prove here that the number of words in the Antidictionary, i.e., minimum forbidden words, behaves asymptotically linearly in the length of the text under a memoryless model …

8. In statistics, a Consistent estimator or asymptotically Consistent estimator is an estimator—a rule for computing estimates of a parameter θ 0 —having the property that as the number of data points used increases indefinitely, the resulting sequence of estimates converges in probability to θ 0.This means that the distributions of the estimates become more and more concentrated near the