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movable singularity - Übersetzung nach russisch

CONCEPT IN SINGULARITY THEORY
  • Solutions to the differential equation <math>\frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{1}{2y}</math> subject to the initial conditions y(0)=0, 1 and 2 (red, green and blue curves respectively). The positions of the moving singularity at x= 0, -1 and -4 is indicated by the vertical lines.

movable singularity         

математика

подвижная особенность

singular equation         
  • The [[reciprocal function]], exhibiting [[hyperbolic growth]].
IN GENERAL A POINT AT WHICH A GIVEN MATHEMATICAL OBJECT IS NOT DEFINED, OR A POINT OF AN EXCEPTIONAL SET WHERE IT FAILS TO BE WELL-BEHAVED IN SOME PARTICULAR WAY, SUCH AS DIFFERENTIABILITY
Singularity (maths); Singularity (math); Singulariti (math); Singular equation; Mathematical singularities; Coordinate singularities; Finite-time singularity; Finite-time singularities; Mathematical singularity

математика

сингулярное уравнение

simple singularity         
  • Du Val singularies are classified by the [[simply laced Dynkin diagram]]s, a form of [[ADE classification]].
ISOLATED SINGULARITY OF A COMPLEX SURFACE
Kleinian singularity; Rational double point; Simple surface singularity; Simple singularity; DuVal singularity; Klein singularity; Du Val singularities; Cyclic singularity

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простая особенность

Definition

singularity
n.
1.
Uncommonness, rareness, rarity, strangeness, oddness, abnormity, aberration, irregularity.
2.
Peculiarity, particularity, idiosyncrasy, individuality.
3.
Eccentricity, oddity, queerness, strangeness.
4.
Celibacy.

Wikipedia

Movable singularity

In the theory of ordinary differential equations, a movable singularity is a point where the solution of the equation behaves badly and which is "movable" in the sense that its location depends on the initial conditions of the differential equation. Suppose we have an ordinary differential equation in the complex domain. Any given solution y(x) of this equation may well have singularities at various points (i.e. points at which it is not a regular holomorphic function, such as branch points, essential singularities or poles). A singular point is said to be movable if its location depends on the particular solution we have chosen, rather than being fixed by the equation itself.

For example the equation

d y d x = 1 2 y {\displaystyle {\frac {dy}{dx}}={\frac {1}{2y}}}

has solution y = x c {\displaystyle y={\sqrt {x-c}}} for any constant c. This solution has a branchpoint at x = c {\displaystyle x=c} , and so the equation has a movable branchpoint (since it depends on the choice of the solution, i.e. the choice of the constant c).

It is a basic feature of linear ordinary differential equations that singularities of solutions occur only at singularities of the equation, and so linear equations do not have movable singularities.

When attempting to look for 'good' nonlinear differential equations it is this property of linear equations that one would like to see: asking for no movable singularities is often too stringent, instead one often asks for the so-called Painlevé property: 'any movable singularity should be a pole', first used by Sofia Kovalevskaya.

Übersetzung von &#39movable singularity&#39 in Russisch