- \mathbf {H} } ,
majorizes another, M {\displaystyle \mathbf {M} } , if the set of
eigenvalues of H {\displaystyle \mathbf {H} }
majorizes that of M {\displaystyle...
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Major Major Major Major is a
fictional character in
Joseph ****er's 1961
novel Catch-22. He was
named "
Major Major Major" by his father, as a joke – p****ing...
- Major(s) or The
Major may also
refer to: Old
Major, a pig in
Animal Farm
Major Major Major Major, in Catch-22 The
Major (****ing)
Major (Cinderella), a...
- A
major is a
major scale based on A, with the
pitches A, B, C♯, D, E, F♯, and G♯. Its key
signature has
three sharps. Its
relative minor is F-sharp minor...
- The men's
major golf championships,
commonly known as the
major championships, and
often referred to
simply as the
majors, are the most
prestigious tournaments...
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Major League Baseball (MLB) is a
professional baseball league composed of 30 teams,
divided equally between the
National League (NL) and the American...
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Jonathan Michael Majors (born
September 7, 1989) is an
American actor. A
graduate of the Yale
School of Drama,
Majors rose to
prominence for
starring in...
- and y1, …, yn are
numbers in I such that (x1, …, xn)
majorizes (y1, …, yn), then Here
majorization means that x1, …, xn and y1, …, yn
satisfies and we...
- The men's
major golf championships, also
known simply as the
majors, are the four most
prestigious events in
professional golf. The
competitions are the...
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sequence ( α 1 , … , α n {\displaystyle \alpha _{1},\ldots ,\alpha _{n}} )
majorizes the
other one. ∑ sym x 1 α 1 ⋯ x n α n {\displaystyle \sum _{\text{sym}}x_{1}^{\alpha...