- In mathematics, an
integral is the
continuous analog of a sum,
which is used to
calculate areas, volumes, and
their generalizations. Integration, the process...
- reversed. The
integrality gap is
always at
least 1. In the
example above, the
instance F = {{a, b}, {b, c}, {a, c}}
shows an
integrality gap of 4/3. Typically...
-
called the
integral closure of A {\displaystyle A} in B {\displaystyle B} .
Another consequence of the
above equivalence is that "
integrality" is transitive...
- In politics,
integralism,
integrationism or
integrism (French: intégrisme) is an
interpretation of
Catholic social teaching that
argues the principle...
-
pages with
titles beginning with
Integral Integralism,
ideology according to
which a
nation is an
organic unity Integrality, in
commutative algebra, the notions...
- dual
integrality is a
sufficient condition for the
integrality of a polyhedron. Thus, the
optimization of a
linear objective over the
integral points...
- The
INTErnational Gamma-Ray
Astrophysics Laboratory (
INTEGRAL) is a
retired space telescope for
observing gamma rays of
energies up to 8 MeV. It was launched...
- mathematics, a line
integral is an
integral where the
function to be
integrated is
evaluated along a curve. The
terms path
integral,
curve integral, and curvilinear...
-
Kolmogorov integral (or
Kolmogoroff integral) is a
generalized integral introduced by Kolmogoroff (1930)
including the Lebesgue–Stieltjes
integral, the Burkill...
- The
Gaussian integral, also
known as the Euler–Poisson
integral, is the
integral of the
Gaussian function f ( x ) = e − x 2 {\displaystyle f(x)=e^{-x^{2}}}...