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monotonic | monotonicity |

As an adjective monotonic

is of or using the greek system of diacritics which discards the breathings and employs a single accent to indicate stress.

As a noun monotonicity is

(mathematics|physics) the state of being monotonic.

monotonic

English

Adjective

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  • of or using the Greek system of diacritics which discards the breathings and employs a single accent to indicate stress.
  • (mathematics) said of a function that either never decreases or never increases as its independent variable increases.
  • Uttered in a monotone; monotonous.
  • Antonyms

    * (using Greek system of diacritics) polytonic

    monotonicity

    English

    Noun

  • (mathematics, physics) The state of being monotonic.
  • (analysis) Said of a positive measure: the property of a positive measure of a measure space, that given two measurable sets where the first set is contained in the second one, then the measure of the first set must be less than or equal to the measure of the second set.