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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...
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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...
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monotonically normal, and
every monotonically normal space is
hereditarily normal. A
topological space X {\displaystyle X} is
called monotonically normal...
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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...
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House monotonicity: 134–141 (also
called house-size
monotonicity) is a
property of
apportionment methods.
These are
methods for
allocating seats in a...
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imply that
function and its
derivatives are
alternately monotonically increasing and
monotonically decreasing functions. Such
functions were
first studied...