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- called monotonic if it is either entirely non-decreasing, or entirely non-increasing. That is, as per Fig. 1, a function that increases monotonically does...
- Monotonicity of entailment is a property of many logical systems such that if a sentence follows deductively from a given set of sentences then it also...
- In mathematics, cyclical monotonicity is a generalization of the notion of monotonicity to the case of vector-valued function. Let ⟨ ⋅ , ⋅ ⟩ {\displaystyle...
- are monotonically normal, and every monotonically normal space is hereditarily normal. A topological space X {\displaystyle X} is called monotonically normal...
- Maskin monotonicity is a desired property of voting systems suggested by Eric Maskin. Each voter reports his entire preference relation over the set of...
- Vote-ratio,: Sub.9.6  weight-ratio, or po****tion-ratio monotonicity: Sec.4  is a property of some apportionment methods. It says that if the entitlement...
- A non-monotonic logic is a formal logic whose conclusion relation is not monotonic. In other words, non-monotonic logics are devised to capture and represent...
- In computer science, rate-monotonic scheduling (RMS) is a priority ****ignment algorithm used in real-time operating systems (RTOS) with a static-priority...
- House monotonicity: 134–141  (also called house-size monotonicity) is a property of apportionment methods. These are methods for allocating seats in a...
- imply that function and its derivatives are alternately monotonically increasing and monotonically decreasing functions. Such functions were first studied...