Definition of Approximately. Meaning of Approximately. Synonyms of Approximately

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Definition of Approximately

Approximately
Approximately Ap*prox"i*mate*ly, adv. With approximation; so as to approximate; nearly.

Meaning of Approximately from wikipedia

- before p becomes ap- by ****imilation) meaning to. Words like approximate, approximately and approximation are used especially in technical or scientific...
- mathematics, particularly in functional analysis and ring theory, an approximate identity is a net in a Banach algebra or ring (generally without an identity)...
- In statistics, an approximate entropy (ApEn) is a technique used to quantify the amount of regularity and the unpredictability of fluctuations over time-series...
- Approximate measures are units of volumetric measurement which are not defined by a government or government-sanctioned organization, or which were previously...
- Approximate computing is an emerging paradigm for energy-efficient and/or high-performance design. It includes a plethora of com****tion techniques that...
- In mathematics, the approximate limit is a generalization of the ordinary limit for real-valued functions of several real variables. A function f on R...
- pattern approximately (rather than exactly). The problem of approximate string matching is typically divided into two sub-problems: finding approximate substring...
- The approximate number system (ANS) is a cognitive system that supports the estimation of the magnitude of a group without relying on language or symbols...
- forfeiture case United States of America v. Approximately Four Hundred Fifty Ancient Cuneiform Tablets and Approximately Three Thousand Ancient Clay Bullae. As...
- In mathematics, an approximate group is a subset of a group which behaves like a subgroup "up to a constant error", in a precise quantitative sense (so...