singularities in English

noun
1
the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular.
he believed in the singularity of all cultures
2
a point at which a function takes an infinite value, especially in space-time when matter is infinitely dense, as at the center of a black hole.
Within the singularity , matter is infinitely compressed into a region of infinite density.

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1. The most familiar class of singularities are the scalar curvature singularities.

2. 28 The most familiar class of singularities are the scalar curvature singularities.

3. Curves and Singularities.

4. Before creation itself, there were six singularities.

5. Orsay 1984 Singularities non abordables par la géométrie , Annales Inst.

6. Scalar polynomial curvature singularities therefore can not occur.

7. 7 Scalar polynomial curvature singularities therefore can not occur.

8. In the alternative case of thick gravitational waves, they are non-scalar curvature singularities.

9. The convergence rate of the Chebyshev series of an analytic function depends on the singularities.

10. 26 In the alternative case of thick gravitational waves, they are non-scalar curvature singularities.

11. The solutions of this differential equation have singularities unless λ takes on specific values.

12. The mathematical singularities existing in the hydrodynamic equations are circumvented by the introduction of ‘mean effect’ constants.

13. Using separation of variables on the Airy stress function, the usual determinant conditions for singularities of the formO(r-λ) asr → 0 are established and further conditions are derived for singularities of the formO(r-λ lnr) asr → 0.

14. The singularities of the modells (e.g. maximum strain hypothesis, Mohr–Coulomb, Tresca etc.) have no physical justification.

15. It is shown that the unrealistic oscillatory singularities are removed independent of the contact zone size.

16. 22 There exists, however, a very large class of exceptional solutions in which curvature singularities do not occur.

17. The only ones you see emerging - whether political singularities or other kinds are largely reactional or Abreactional

18. He is celebrated for proving in 1964 that singularities of algebraic varieties admit resolutions in characteristic zero.

19. A numerical construction of extended Gaussian quadrature rules for weight functions with algebraic and logarithmic singularities is presented.

20. The stress singularities at the crack tips are discussed in detail from the viewpoint of the fracture theory.

21. This class consisted of curved spaces without singularities, which were of finite size but which did not have boundaries or edges.

22. This is an interesting theorem which seems to prove the existence of singularities for a large class of colliding plane waves.

23. This method (300) can provide software-based compensation for a wide range of machine configurations, without a priori knowledge of singularities for a given machine.

24. This view was held in particular by Vladimir Belinsky, Isaak Khalatnikov, and Evgeny Lifshitz, who tried to prove that no singularities appear in generic solutions.

25. We distinguish them from major accidental pollution caused by ships in distress, because the unique singularities of the later pose different requirements for investigation.

26. The second aim of the paper consists of revealing an analogy between the most important notions of the singularity method, viz. between state variables and singularities.

27. Abstract: We give several constructions of Bicuspidal rational complex projective plane curves, and list the Newton pairs and the multiplicity sequences of the singularities on the resulting curves

28. We give several constructions of Bicuspidal rational complex projective plane curves, and list the Newton pairs and the multiplicity sequences of the singularities on the resulting curves

29. He developed a theory of so-called "resurgent functions", analytic functions with isolated singularities, which have a special algebra of derivatives (Alien calculus, Calcul différentiel étranger).

30. We give several constructions of Bicuspidal rational complex projective plane curves, and list the Newton pairs and the multiplicity sequences of the singularities on the resulting curves

31. On the other hand, there are surfaces, such as the Klein bottle, that cannot be embedded in three-dimensional Euclidean space without introducing singularities or self-intersections.

32. Hamilton's idea attracted a great deal of attention, but no one could prove that the process would not be impeded by developing "singularities", until Perelman's eprints sketched a simple procedure for overcoming these obstacles.

33. Mayer identified three groups of symptomatic behavioral singularities: 1. indifference (becoming manifest for example in murder of opponents, family members or citizens, or in genocide); 2. intolerance (practicing press censorship, running a secret police or condoning torture); 3. self-aggrandizement (self-assessment as a "unifier" of a people, overestimation of own military power, identification with religion or nationalism or proclamation of a "grand plan").