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Singular may
refer to:
Singular, the
grammatical number that
denotes a unit quantity, as
opposed to the
plural and
other forms Singular homology SINGULAR...
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Singular they,
along with its
inflected or
derivative forms, them, their,
theirs and
themselves (or themself), is an
epicene (gender-neutral) third-person...
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Singular (typeset
Singular) is a
computer algebra system for
polynomial com****tions with
special emphasis on the
needs of
commutative and non-commutative...
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Singularity or
singular point may
refer to:
Mathematical singularity, a
point at
which a
given mathematical object is not
defined or not "well-behaved"...
- In
linear algebra, the
singular value decomposition (SVD) is a
factorization of a real or
complex matrix. It
generalizes the
eigendecomposition of a square...
- In mathematics, in
particular functional analysis, the
singular values, or s-numbers of a
compact operator Tâ: X â Y
acting between Hilbert spaces X and...
- first-, second-, and third-person
pronouns are
typically also
marked for
singular and
plural forms, and
sometimes dual form as well (grammatical number)...
- ****uming a
structured view of propositions, one can
distinguish between singular propositions (also
Russellian propositions,
named after Bertrand Russell)...
- is
called singular, if it is
singular with
respect to the
Lebesgue measure on this space. For example, the
Dirac delta function is a
singular measure....
- In mathematics, a
singularity is a
point at
which a
given mathematical object is not defined, or a
point where the
mathematical object ceases to be well-behaved...