Found 71 results for "Set-valued maps"
by Grigor A. Barsegian, Ilpo Laine
The leading idea of this program may be described as follows: Many core concepts in pure mathematics deal with zeros of ...
by Neal Adams, Diane M. Grieder
What does it mean to be person-centered?
by E. P. Klement
As stated in the introduction of [45], "the mathematics of fuzzy sets is the mathematics of lattice-valued maps"; and co...
by Mikhail Kamenskii, Valeri Obukhovskii
by Pavel Drabek
The problems in mathematics and mathematical physics can typically be reduced to a study of the set of solutions for art...
by Michael J. Quinn
Are you one of those people for whom "fast" isn't fast enough?
by Guthrie, William, 1708-1770
by R. K. Jain, S. R. K. Iyengar
A real valued function y = f(x) of a real variable x is a mapping whose domain S is a set of real numbers (in most of th...
by R. K. Jain
A real valued function y = f(x) of a real variable x is a mapping whose domain S is a set of real numbers (in most of th...
by John E. Jayne, C. Ambrose Rogers
Many selection theorems have been proved; many of the earlier ones are called uniformization theorems.