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Consistently
Consistently Con*sist"ent*ly, adv.
In a consistent manner.
Inconsistent
Inconsistent In`con*sist"ent, a. [Pref. in- not + consistent:
cf. F. inconsistant.]
1. Not consistent; showing inconsistency; irreconcilable;
discordant; at variance, esp. as regards character,
sentiment, or action; incompatible; incongruous;
contradictory.
Inconsistently
Inconsistently In`con*sist"ent*ly, adv.
In an inconsistent manner.
Inconsistentness
Inconsistentness In`con*sist"ent*ness, n.
Inconsistency. [R.]
Meaning of Consistent from wikipedia
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deductive logic, a
consistent theory is one that does not lead to a
logical contradiction. A
theory T {\displaystyle T} is
consistent if
there is no formula...
- In statistics, a
consistent estimator or
asymptotically consistent estimator is an estimator—a rule for
computing estimates of a
parameter θ0—having the...
- In
computer science,
consistent hashing is a
special kind of
hashing technique such that when a hash
table is resized, only n / m {\displaystyle n/m} keys...
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problems in
artificial intelligence, a
heuristic function is said to be
consistent, or monotone, if its
estimate is
always less than or
equal to the estimated...
- In
quantum mechanics, the
consistent histories or
simply "
consistent quantum theory"
interpretation generalizes the
complementarity aspect of the conventional...
- The
consistent life
ethic (CLE), also
known as the
consistent ethic of life or
whole life ethic, is an
ideology that
opposes abortion,
capital punishment...
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Consistent eschatology (Thoroughgoing eschatology) is a
theory in
theological and
biblical studies that
interprets Jesus "in
exclusively eschatological...
- In
mathematical logic, an ω-
consistent (or omega-
consistent, also
called numerically segregative)
theory is a
theory (collection of sentences) that is...
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including x86, x86-64, ARM, and RISC-V, do not
present a
sequentially consistent memory model to programs. Some
important hardware optimizations, such...
- the
older literature, the Hartree–Fock
method is also
called the self-
consistent field method (SCF). In
deriving what is now
called the
Hartree equation...