-
establishing a
common relation between them. However, the
parts cannot be
generalized into a whole—until a
common relation is
established among all parts....
- In
linear algebra, a
generalized eigenvector of an n × n {\displaystyle n\times n}
matrix A {\displaystyle A} is a
vector which satisfies certain criteria...
- In mathematics, a
generalized polygon is an
incidence structure introduced by
Jacques **** in 1959.
Generalized n-gons encomp**** as
special cases projective...
- A
generalized tonic–clonic seizure,
commonly known as a
grand mal
seizure or GTCS, is a type of
generalized seizure that
produces bilateral, convulsive...
- In statistics, a
generalized linear model (GLM) is a
flexible generalization of
ordinary linear regression. The GLM
generalizes linear regression by allowing...
-
analytical mechanics (particularly
Lagrangian mechanics),
generalized forces are
conjugate to
generalized coordinates. They are
obtained from the
applied forces...
- In mathematics,
generalized functions are
objects extending the
notion of
functions on real or
complex numbers.
There is more than one
recognized theory...
- In statistics, a
generalized p-value is an
extended version of the
classical p-value,
which except in a
limited number of applications,
provides only...
- In mathematics, and in particular, algebra, a
generalized inverse (or, g-inverse) of an
element x is an
element y that has some
properties of an inverse...
- a ∣ b ) {\displaystyle (a\mid b)^{*}a(a\mid b)(a\mid b)(a\mid b)} .
Generalizing this
pattern to Lk
gives the expression: ( a ∣ b ) ∗ a ( a ∣ b ) ( a...