Definition of Integrally. Meaning of Integrally. Synonyms of Integrally

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Definition of Integrally

Integrally
Integrally In"te*gral*ly, adv. In an integral manner; wholly; completely; also, by integration.

Meaning of Integrally from wikipedia

- In mathematics, an integral is the continuous analog of a sum, which is used to calculate areas, volumes, and their generalizations. Integration, the process...
- are integrally closed as well. A ring whose localizations at all prime ideals are integrally closed domains is a normal ring. Let A be an integrally closed...
- In politics, integralism, integrationism or integrism (French: intégrisme) is an interpretation of Catholic social teaching that argues the principle...
- {\displaystyle A} is integrally closed." For example, the ring of integers O K {\displaystyle {\mathcal {O}}_{K}} is integrally closed in the field K...
- {\displaystyle S} is said to be integrally closed in S {\displaystyle S} if R {\displaystyle R} is equal to the integral closure of R {\displaystyle R}...
- calculus), a volume integral (∭) is an integral over a 3-dimensional domain; that is, it is a special case of multiple integrals. Volume integrals are especially...
- In integral calculus, an elliptic integral is one of a number of related functions defined as the value of certain integrals, which were first studied...
- In mathematics, there are two types of Euler integral: The Euler integral of the first kind is the beta function B ( z 1 , z 2 ) = ∫ 0 1 t z 1 − 1 ( 1...
- chain of class inclusions: rngs ⊃ rings ⊃ commutative rings ⊃ integral domains ⊃ integrally closed domains ⊃ GCD domains ⊃ unique factorization domains...
- mathematics (specifically multivariable calculus), a multiple integral is a definite integral of a function of several real variables, for instance, f(x...