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- discrete in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Discrete may refer to: Discrete particle or quantum in physics, for example in quantum theory Discrete device...
- applied mathematics, discretization is the process of transferring continuous functions, models, variables, and equations into discrete counterparts. This...
- Discrete mathematics is the study of mathematical structures that can be considered "discrete" (in a way analogous to discrete variables, having a bijection...
- the variables used in a discrete optimization problem are restricted to be discrete variables—that is, to ****ume only a discrete set of values, such as...
- {\displaystyle b^{k}} can be defined for all integers k {\displaystyle k} , and the discrete logarithm log b ⁡ ( a ) {\displaystyle \log _{b}(a)} is an integer k {\displaystyle...
- In topology, a discrete space is a particularly simple example of a topological space or similar structure, one in which the points form a discontinuous...
- dynamics, discrete time and continuous time are two alternative frameworks within which variables that evolve over time are modeled. Discrete time views...
- In mathematics, the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) converts a finite sequence of equally-spaced samples of a function into a same-length sequence of...
- Discrete modelling is the discrete analogue of continuous modelling. In discrete modelling, formulae are fit to discrete data—data that could potentially...
- mathematics and statistics, a quantitative variable may be continuous or discrete if it is typically obtained by measuring or counting, respectively. If...