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reflexive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Reflexive, or the
property reflexivity, may
refer to:
Metafiction Reflexivity (grammar):
Reflexive pronoun...
- set X {\displaystyle X} is
reflexive if it
relates every element of X {\displaystyle X} to itself. An
example of a
reflexive relation is the
relation "is...
- grammar, a
reflexive verb is, loosely, a verb
whose direct object is the same as its subject, for example, "I wash myself". More generally, a
reflexive verb...
- analysis, a
reflexive operator algebra A is an
operator algebra that has
enough invariant subspaces to
characterize it. Formally, A is
reflexive if it is...
- A
reflexive pronoun is a
pronoun that
refers to
another noun or
pronoun (its antecedent)
within the same sentence. In the
English language specifically...
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Reflexive Entertainment was an
American video game
developer based in Lake Forest, California. The
company was
cofounded by Lars Brubaker,
Ernie Ramirez...
- reference.
Reflexivity may be
expressed by
means of:
reflexive pronouns or
reflexive verbs. The
latter ones may be
constructed with the help of
reflexive affixes...
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Reflexive control is
control someone has over
their opponent's
decisions by
imposing on them ****umptions that
change the way they act.
Methods of reflexive...
- In the area of
mathematics known as
functional analysis, a
reflexive space is a
locally convex topological vector space for
which the
canonical evaluation...
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called the
reflexive hull of the sheaf. A
basic example of a
reflexive sheaf is a
locally free
sheaf of
finite rank and, in practice, a
reflexive sheaf is...