Definition of BiMap. Meaning of BiMap. Synonyms of BiMap

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word BiMap. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word BiMap and, of course, BiMap synonyms and on the right images related to the word BiMap.

Definition of BiMap

No result for BiMap. Showing similar results...

Meaning of BiMap from wikipedia

- Cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar (archived version) Codeproject.com BiMap in the Google Guava library bidict (bidirectional map implementation for Python) v t e...
- x_{2}\in X,} then f is called K-bilipschitz (also written K-bi-Lipschitz). We say f is bilipschitz or bi-Lipschitz to mean there exists such a K. A bilipschitz...
- broader development of augmented reality products. In 2020, Azure Maps Visual for Power BI was released, integrating location-based features and mapping capabilities...
- Lie groups with a bi-invariant metric—a pseudo-Riemannian metric invariant under both left and right translation—the exponential maps of the pseudo-Riemannian...
- Tourism ****ociation (BHTA) Barbados Institute of Management and Productivity (BIMAP) Barbados International Business ****ociation (BIBA) Barbados Manufacturers'...
- generalization of harmonic maps, Bi-Yang–Mills connections can be viewed as a non-linear generalization of biharmonic maps. Let G {\displaystyle G} be...
- compressed. The baker's map can be understood as the bilateral shift operator of a bi-infinite two-state lattice model. The baker's map is topologically conjugate...
- quasisymmetric homeomorphism between metric spaces is a map that generalizes bi-Lipschitz maps. While bi-Lipschitz maps shrink or expand the diameter of a set by no...
- Also romanized as Shīrvān OpenStreetMap contributors (17 October 2024). "Bi Bi Shirvan, Gonbad-e Kavus County" (Map). OpenStreetMap (in Persian). Retrieved...
- abelian groups. A map V × W → X {\displaystyle V\times W\to X} that is additive in each of two arguments separately is called a bi-additive map or a Z {\displaystyle...