isolated$41062$ - translation to γερμανικά
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isolated$41062$ - translation to γερμανικά

THEOREM
Isolated zeros theorem; Isolated zeroes theorem

isolated      
adj. zurückgezogen; isoliert, abgenabelt; einzeln
isolated case         
ALBUM BY THE VAPORS
Isolated Case; Daylight Titans; Johnny's In Love Again; Can't Talk Anymore; Silver Machines; Galleries For Guns; Jimmie Jones (song)
n. abgesonderte Sache, Sache die anderen Begebenheiten nicht ähnelt, Situation die nicht mit anderen vergleichbar ist
isolation period         
  • The [[Aeromedical Biological Containment System]] (ABCS) is an air-transportable ''high isolation'' module for movement of highly contagious patients.
  • COVID-19 pandemic]].
  • The new Ebola isolation ward in Lagos, Nigeria provides more space and better treatment.
  • Isolation wards may need to be hastily improvised during epidemics such as in this image of [[WHO]] workers in [[Lagos, Nigeria]] managing Ebola patients in 2014.
MEASURES TAKEN IN CARE UNITS TO PREVENT CONTAGIOUS DISEASES FROM BEING SPREAD AMONG PATIENTS, HEALTH CARE WORKERS, AND VISITORS
Reverse quarantine; Isolation period; Patient isolation; Isolation facility; Disease Isolation; Self-isolation; Home isolation; Self isolation; Self-isolating; Self-isolate; Self-isolated; Self-quarantined; Quarantine fatigue; Medical isolation; Patient isolators; Patient isolator
Isolationsperiode, Zeit der ISolation, Quarantäne, Zeit in der eine infizierte Person unter Quarantäne gehalten wird

Ορισμός

Anencephalous

Βικιπαίδεια

Identity theorem

In real analysis and complex analysis, branches of mathematics, the identity theorem for analytic functions states: given functions f and g analytic on a domain D (open and connected subset of R {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} } or C {\displaystyle \mathbb {C} } ), if f = g on some S D {\displaystyle S\subseteq D} , where S {\displaystyle S} has an accumulation point, then f = g on D.

Thus an analytic function is completely determined by its values on a single open neighborhood in D, or even a countable subset of D (provided this contains a converging sequence). This is not true in general for real-differentiable functions, even infinitely real-differentiable functions. In comparison, analytic functions are a much more rigid notion. Informally, one sometimes summarizes the theorem by saying analytic functions are "hard" (as opposed to, say, continuous functions which are "soft").

The underpinning fact from which the theorem is established is the expandability of a holomorphic function into its Taylor series.

The connectedness assumption on the domain D is necessary. For example, if D consists of two disjoint open sets, f {\displaystyle f} can be 0 {\displaystyle 0} on one open set, and 1 {\displaystyle 1} on another, while g {\displaystyle g} is 0 {\displaystyle 0} on one, and 2 {\displaystyle 2} on another.