Definition of Implicitness. Meaning of Implicitness. Synonyms of Implicitness

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Definition of Implicitness

Implicitness
Implicitness Im*plic"it*ness, n. State or quality of being implicit.

Meaning of Implicitness from wikipedia

- Look up implicit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Implicit may refer to: Implicit function Implicit function theorem Implicit curve Implicit surface...
- In mathematics, an implicit equation is a relation of the form R ( x 1 , … , x n ) = 0 , {\displaystyle R(x_{1},\dots ,x_{n})=0,} where R is a function...
- An implicit bias or implicit stereotype is the pre-reflective attribution of particular qualities by an individual to a member of some social out group...
- In economics, an implicit cost, also called an imputed cost, implied cost, or notional cost, is the opportunity cost equal to what a firm must give up...
- Implicit contract may refer to either of these related concepts: Implied-in-fact contract in law Implicit contract theory in economics This disambiguation...
- In the study of graph algorithms, an implicit graph representation (or more simply implicit graph) is a graph whose vertices or edges are not represented...
- mathematics, an implicit surface is a surface in Euclidean space defined by an equation F ( x , y , z ) = 0. {\displaystyle F(x,y,z)=0.} An implicit surface is...
- Implicit learning is the learning of complex information in an unintentional manner, without awareness of what has been learned. According to Frensch and...
- In mathematics, an implicit curve is a plane curve defined by an implicit equation relating two coordinate variables, commonly x and y. For example, the...
- Implicit egotism is the hypothesis that humans have an unconscious preference for things they ****ociate with themselves. In a 2002 paper, psychologists...