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Definition of Monotonic

Monotonic
Monotonic Mon`o*ton"ic, Monotonical Mon`o*ton"ic*al, a. Of, pertaining to, or uttered in, a monotone; monotonous. ``Monotonical declamation.' --Chesterfield.

Meaning of Monotonic from wikipedia

- across a monotonic transform (see also monotone preferences). In this context, the term "monotonic transformation" refers to a positive monotonic transformation...
- called monotonic logics in order to differentiate them from non-monotonic logics. classical logic and intuitionistic logic are examples of monotonic logics...
- Absolutely and completely monotonic functions and sequences Levin, Vladimir (1 March 1999). "Abstract Cyclical Monotonicity and Monge Solutions for the...
- absolutely monotonic function and a completely monotonic function are two very closely related concepts. Both imply very strong monotonicity properties...
- A non-monotonic logic is a formal logic whose conclusion relation is not monotonic. In other words, non-monotonic logics are devised to capture and represent...
- 1111/1467-937X.00076. S2CID 16282419. Doğan, Battal; Koray, Semih (2014). "Maskin-monotonic scoring rules" (PDF). Social Choice and Welfare. 44 (2): 423. doi:10...
- for the different orthographies: for monotonic Gr****. el-polyton for polytonic Gr****. While the tónos of monotonic orthography looks similar to the oxeîa...
- y≻x{\displaystyle y\succ x}. This definition defines monotonic increasing preferences. Monotonic decreasing preferences can often be defined to be compatible...
- I\subseteq J\Rightarrow q(I)\subseteq q(J)} (q must be a monotonic function). An example of a monotonic query is a select-project-join query containing only...
- House monotonicity: 134–141  (also called house-size monotonicity) is a property of apportionment methods. These are methods for allocating seats in a...