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Discontinuous vs Wallcrossing - What's the difference?

discontinuous | wallcrossing |


In mathematics terms the difference between discontinuous and wallcrossing

is that discontinuous is having at least one discontinuity while wallcrossing is a discontinuous change across a codimension wall of marginal stability.

As an adjective discontinuous

is having breaks or interruptions; intermittent.

As a noun wallcrossing is

a discontinuous change across a codimension wall of marginal stability.

Change vs Wallcrossing - What's the difference?

change | wallcrossing |


As nouns the difference between change and wallcrossing

is that change is (lb) change while wallcrossing is (mathematics) a discontinuous change across a codimension wall of marginal stability.

Codimension vs Wallcrossing - What's the difference?

codimension | wallcrossing |


In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between codimension and wallcrossing

is that codimension is (mathematics) the difference between the dimension of a space and the dimension of a given subspace of the first one while wallcrossing is (mathematics) a discontinuous change across a codimension wall of marginal stability.

As nouns the difference between codimension and wallcrossing

is that codimension is (mathematics) the difference between the dimension of a space and the dimension of a given subspace of the first one while wallcrossing is (mathematics) a discontinuous change across a codimension wall of marginal stability.

Wall vs Wallcrossing - What's the difference?

wall | wallcrossing |


As a proper noun wall

is or wall can be (astronomy) a chinese constellation located near pegasus and andromeda, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part of the larger black turtle.

As a noun wallcrossing is

(mathematics) a discontinuous change across a codimension wall of marginal stability.

Marginal vs Wallcrossing - What's the difference?

marginal | wallcrossing |


As nouns the difference between marginal and wallcrossing

is that marginal is something that is marginal while wallcrossing is a discontinuous change across a codimension wall of marginal stability.

As an adjective marginal

is of, relating to, or located at or near a margin or edge; also figurative usages of location and margin (edge).

Quotient vs Ultraproduct - What's the difference?

quotient | ultraproduct |


As nouns the difference between quotient and ultraproduct

is that quotient is quotient (in arithmetic, mathematics ) while ultraproduct is (mathematics) a quotient of the direct product of a family of structures.

Product vs Ultraproduct - What's the difference?

product | ultraproduct |


As nouns the difference between product and ultraproduct

is that product is a commodity offered for sale while ultraproduct is (mathematics) a quotient of the direct product of a family of structures.

Structure vs Ultraproduct - What's the difference?

structure | ultraproduct |


As a verb structure

is .

As an adjective structure

is structured.

As a noun ultraproduct is

(mathematics) a quotient of the direct product of a family of structures.

Unmodelled vs Unmodeled - What's the difference?

unmodelled | unmodeled | Alternative forms |

Unmodeled is a alternative form of unmodelled.



As adjectives the difference between unmodelled and unmodeled

is that unmodelled is alternative form of lang=en while unmodeled is not modeled.

Modeled vs Unmodeled - What's the difference?

modeled | unmodeled |


As a verb modeled

is past tense of model.

As an adjective unmodeled is

not modeled.

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