- In statistics, and
particularly in econometrics, the
reduced form of a
system of
equations is the
result of
solving the
system for the
endogenous variables...
- In com****bility theory, many
reducibility relations (also
called reductions,
reducibilities, and
notions of
reducibility) are studied. They are motivated...
- truth-table degrees.
Reducibilities weaker than
Turing reducibility (that is,
reducibilities that are
implied by
Turing reducibility) have also been studied...
- A
reducing sugar is any
sugar that is
capable of
acting as a
reducing agent. In an
alkaline solution, a
reducing sugar forms some
aldehyde or ketone, which...
- In thermodynamics, the
reduced properties of a
fluid are a set of
state variables scaled by the fluid's
state properties at its
critical point. These...
-
reducing flame is a
flame with
insufficient oxygen. It has an
opaque yellow or
orange color due to
carbon or
hydrocarbons which bind with (or
reduce)...
-
Water reducers are
special chemical products added to a
concrete mixture before it is poured. They are from the same
family of
products as ****ers. The...
- mathematics, a ring is
called a
reduced ring if it has no non-zero
nilpotent elements. Equivalently, a ring is
reduced if it has no non-zero
elements with...
- In physics,
reduced m**** is a
measure of the
effective inertial m**** of a
system with two or more
particles when the
particles are
interacting with each...
- In chemistry, a
reducing agent (also
known as a reductant,
reducer, or
electron donor) is a
chemical species that "donates" an
electron to an electron...