- Look up commensurability, commensurable,
commensurate, incommensurability, or
incommensurable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Two
concepts or things...
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commensurable if they
differ only by a
finite amount, in a
precise sense. The
commensurator of a
subgroup is
another subgroup,
related to the normalizer. Two groups...
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Commensurate line
circuits are
electrical circuits composed of
transmission lines that are all the same length;
commonly one-eighth of a wavelength. Lumped...
- some way may be
found of
securing agreement for
demanding reparation commensurate with the
tremendous sacrifices made by the
British Empire and her Allies...
- once the
demesne of the main
manor of the
medieval parish now
roughly commensurate with the
district of Chelsea, London. It was a
residence acquired by...
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Andreas von Hirsch,
before 2008
published under his
anglicised name
Andrew von Hirsch, is a
legal philosopher and
penal theorist and the
founding Director...
- a
superior order, the
increase of the
human species can only be kept
commensurate to the
increase of the
means of
subsistence by the
constant operation...
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during the leap-year cycle,
because the
Gregorian calendar year is not
commensurate with the
period of the Earth's
revolution about the Sun. It is only after...
- state-changes such as
between solid and liquid.)
These two
usages are not
commensurate with the
formal definition given above and the
intended meaning must...
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Ashot (2021). "
Commensurating HNN extensions:
nonpositive curvature and biautomaticity". Geom. & Topol...