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Terms vs Bornological - What's the difference?

terms | bornological |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective bornological is

(mathematics) describing a form of locally convex space which, in some sense, possesses the minimum amount of structure needed to address questions of boundedness of sets and functions.

Ultrabornological vs Bornological - What's the difference?

ultrabornological | bornological | Related terms |

Ultrabornological is a related term of bornological.


As an adjective bornological is

(mathematics) describing a form of locally convex space which, in some sense, possesses the minimum amount of structure needed to address questions of boundedness of sets and functions.

Bornology vs Bornological - What's the difference?

bornology | bornological | Related terms |

Bornology is a related term of bornological.


As an adjective bornological is

(mathematics) describing a form of locally convex space which, in some sense, possesses the minimum amount of structure needed to address questions of boundedness of sets and functions.

Bornivorous vs Bornological - What's the difference?

bornivorous | bornological | Related terms |

Bornivorous is a related term of bornological.


As an adjective bornological is

(mathematics) describing a form of locally convex space which, in some sense, possesses the minimum amount of structure needed to address questions of boundedness of sets and functions.

Function vs Bornological - What's the difference?

function | bornological |


In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between function and bornological

is that function is (mathematics) a relation in which each element of the domain is associated with exactly one element of the codomain while bornological is (mathematics) describing a form of locally convex space which, in some sense, possesses the minimum amount of structure needed to address questions of boundedness of sets and functions.

As a noun function

is what something does or is used for.

As a verb function

is to have a function.

As an adjective bornological is

(mathematics) describing a form of locally convex space which, in some sense, possesses the minimum amount of structure needed to address questions of boundedness of sets and functions.

Set vs Bornological - What's the difference?

set | bornological |


As a numeral set

is seven.

As an adjective bornological is

(mathematics) describing a form of locally convex space which, in some sense, possesses the minimum amount of structure needed to address questions of boundedness of sets and functions.

Boundedness vs Bornological - What's the difference?

boundedness | bornological |


As a noun boundedness

is the state or quality of being bounded.

As an adjective bornological is

(mathematics) describing a form of locally convex space which, in some sense, possesses the minimum amount of structure needed to address questions of boundedness of sets and functions.

Space vs Bornological - What's the difference?

space | bornological |


As a noun space

is (lb) of time .

As a verb space

is (obsolete|intransitive) to roam, walk, wander.

As an adjective bornological is

(mathematics) describing a form of locally convex space which, in some sense, possesses the minimum amount of structure needed to address questions of boundedness of sets and functions.

Convex vs Bornological - What's the difference?

convex | bornological |


As adjectives the difference between convex and bornological

is that convex is curved or bowed outward like the outside of a bowl or sphere or circle while bornological is (mathematics) describing a form of locally convex space which, in some sense, possesses the minimum amount of structure needed to address questions of boundedness of sets and functions.

As a noun convex

is any convex body or surface.

Locally vs Bornological - What's the difference?

locally | bornological |


As an adverb locally

is with respect to place; in place; as, to be locally separated or distant.

As an adjective bornological is

describing a form of locally convex space which, in some sense, possesses the minimum amount of structure needed to address questions of boundedness of sets and functions.