In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between jth and mth
is that jth is (mathematics) occurring at position j in a sequence while mth is (mathematics) occurring at position m in a sequence.
As adjectives the difference between jth and mth
is that jth is (mathematics) occurring at position j in a sequence while mth is (mathematics) occurring at position m in a sequence.
As an abbreviation mth is
month.
jth
English
Adjective
(-)
(mathematics) Occurring at position j in a sequence.
* {{quote-journal
, year = 2009
, month = February
, title = WHAT IS... a Skein Module?
, first = W. B. Raymond
, last = Lickorish
, journal = (Notices of the American Mathematical Society)
, issn = 0002-9920
, url = http://www.ams.org/notices/200902/200902-full-issue.pdf
, doi =
, volume = 56
, issue = 2
, page = 242
, passage = An arc labelled a over-crossing one labelled b has jth coordinate with respect to base .
}}
Related terms
* ith
* nth mth
English
Etymology 1
Abbreviation
(Abbreviation)
(head)
month
See also
* mths
Etymology 2
From .
Alternative forms
* m th
* Sometimes written as m'th or m-th
Adjective
(-)
(mathematics) Occurring at position m in a sequence.
Related terms
* (l)
* (l)
Anagrams
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