Source Word
δ-box
Noun
(mathematical
analysis)
A
k-cell
which
is
a
Cartesian
product
of
half-closed
intervals
which
are
closed
at
their
infima
and
open
at
their
suprema,
and
such
that
the
infimum
of
each
interval
is
the
coordinate
of
a
given
point
(called
"the
corner"
of
the
δ-box),
and
the
length
(i.e.,
measure)
of
each
interval
is
equal
to
(the
given
value)
δ.
Japanese Meaning
数学的解析において、δ-boxとは、各成分が半閉区間(下端は閉じ、上端は開いている区間)で構成されるデカルト積として表されるk-セルであり、各半閉区間の下端点が特定の点の座標(『コーナー』と呼ばれる)で固定され、各区間の長さ(すなわち測度)が与えられた値δに等しいものを指す。
Sense(1)
(mathematical
analysis)
A
k-cell
which
is
a
Cartesian
product
of
half-closed
intervals
which
are
closed
at
their
infima
and
open
at
their
suprema,
and
such
that
the
infimum
of
each
interval
is
the
coordinate
of
a
given
point
(called
"the
corner"
of
the
δ-box),
and
the
length
(i.e.,
measure)
of
each
interval
is
equal
to
(the
given
value)
δ.
( plural )