Asymptotic vs Ultimatum - What's the difference?
asymptotic | ultimatum |
(label) Pertaining to values or properties approached at infinity.
* 2011 , Soon-Mo Jung, Hyers–Ulam–Rassias Stability of Functional Equations in Nonlinear Analysis , Springer (ISBN 9781441996367), page 130
* 2011 , Vera Koponen, "Some connections between finite and infinite model theory", Finite and Algorithmic Model Theory , Cambridge University Press (ISBN 978-0-521-71820-2), page 110
a final statement of terms or conditions made by one party to another, especially one that expresses a threat of reprisal or war
As an adjective asymptotic
is pertaining to values or properties approached at infinity.As a noun ultimatum is
a final statement of terms or conditions made by one party to another, especially one that expresses a threat of reprisal or war.asymptotic
English
Adjective
(-)- F. Skof investigated an interesting asymptotic property of the additive functions (see Theorem 2.34). In fact, she proved that a function f : E1 ? E2 is additive if and only if ?f(x + y) ? f(x) ? f(y)? ? 0 as ?x? + ?y? ? ∞, where E1 is a normed space and E2 is a Banach space.
- More recently, a direction of research initiated by Macpherson and Steinhorn [28] and continued by Elwes [13, 14] and Ryten studies classes of finite structures in which definable sets have a uniform asymptotic behaviour, as the cardinalities of the universes increase.
