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material values - translation to ρωσικά

IN MATHEMATICS, THE SQUARE ROOT OF AN EIGENVALUE OF A NONNEGATIVE SELF-ADJOINT OPERATOR
Singular values; Singular Values
  • semi-axes]] of the ellipse.

material values      
материальные блага
building stone         
  • This wall in [[Beacon Hill, Boston]] shows different types of brickwork and stone foundations.
  • Copper belfry of St. Laurentius church, [[Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler]]
  • Clay blocks (sometimes called clay block brick) being laid with an adhesive rather than mortar
  • Wooden church in [[Bodružal]] in [[Slovakia]].
  • firestop mortar]] at CIBC bank in [[Toronto]].
  • [[Falkirk Wheel]]
  • The [[Gliwice Radio Tower]] (the second tallest wooden structure in the world) in [[Poland]] (2012).
  • pipes]] penetrating a [[concrete]] floor in a Canadian highrise apartment building
  • Sod buildings in Iceland
  • A pile of fired bricks.
  • Toda tribe hut
  • Mohaves]] in a brush hut
  • A wood-framed house under construction in Texas, United States
MATERIAL USED FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES
Building Materials; Building materials; Building products; Building Material; Natural building material; Basic material; Natural building materials; Building supplies; Building stone; Stone architecture; Stone (building material)

строительное дело

строительный камень (любая каменная порода, применяемая в строительстве)

building materials         
  • This wall in [[Beacon Hill, Boston]] shows different types of brickwork and stone foundations.
  • Copper belfry of St. Laurentius church, [[Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler]]
  • Clay blocks (sometimes called clay block brick) being laid with an adhesive rather than mortar
  • Wooden church in [[Bodružal]] in [[Slovakia]].
  • firestop mortar]] at CIBC bank in [[Toronto]].
  • [[Falkirk Wheel]]
  • The [[Gliwice Radio Tower]] (the second tallest wooden structure in the world) in [[Poland]] (2012).
  • pipes]] penetrating a [[concrete]] floor in a Canadian highrise apartment building
  • Sod buildings in Iceland
  • A pile of fired bricks.
  • Toda tribe hut
  • Mohaves]] in a brush hut
  • A wood-framed house under construction in Texas, United States
MATERIAL USED FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES
Building Materials; Building materials; Building products; Building Material; Natural building material; Basic material; Natural building materials; Building supplies; Building stone; Stone architecture; Stone (building material)

общая лексика

стройматериалы

строительное дело

строительные материалы

Ορισμός

material witness
n. a person who apparently has information about the subject matter of a lawsuit or criminal prosecution which is significant enough to affect the outcome of the case or trial. Thus, the court must make every reasonable effort to allow such a witness to testify, including a continuance (delay in a trial) to accommodate him/her if late or temporarily unavailable. See also: material trial witness

Βικιπαίδεια

Singular value

In mathematics, in particular functional analysis, the singular values, or s-numbers of a compact operator T : X Y {\displaystyle T:X\rightarrow Y} acting between Hilbert spaces X {\displaystyle X} and Y {\displaystyle Y} , are the square roots of the (necessarily non-negative) eigenvalues of the self-adjoint operator T T {\displaystyle T^{*}T} (where T {\displaystyle T^{*}} denotes the adjoint of T {\displaystyle T} ).

The singular values are non-negative real numbers, usually listed in decreasing order (σ1(T), σ2(T), …). The largest singular value σ1(T) is equal to the operator norm of T (see Min-max theorem).

If T acts on Euclidean space R n {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{n}} , there is a simple geometric interpretation for the singular values: Consider the image by T {\displaystyle T} of the unit sphere; this is an ellipsoid, and the lengths of its semi-axes are the singular values of T {\displaystyle T} (the figure provides an example in R 2 {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{2}} ).

The singular values are the absolute values of the eigenvalues of a normal matrix A, because the spectral theorem can be applied to obtain unitary diagonalization of A {\displaystyle A} as A = U Λ U {\displaystyle A=U\Lambda U^{*}} . Therefore, A A = U Λ Λ U = U | Λ | U {\textstyle {\sqrt {A^{*}A}}={\sqrt {U\Lambda ^{*}\Lambda U^{*}}}=U\left|\Lambda \right|U^{*}} .

Most norms on Hilbert space operators studied are defined using s-numbers. For example, the Ky Fan-k-norm is the sum of first k singular values, the trace norm is the sum of all singular values, and the Schatten norm is the pth root of the sum of the pth powers of the singular values. Note that each norm is defined only on a special class of operators, hence s-numbers are useful in classifying different operators.

In the finite-dimensional case, a matrix can always be decomposed in the form U Σ V {\displaystyle \mathbf {U\Sigma V^{*}} } , where U {\displaystyle \mathbf {U} } and V {\displaystyle \mathbf {V^{*}} } are unitary matrices and Σ {\displaystyle \mathbf {\Sigma } } is a rectangular diagonal matrix with the singular values lying on the diagonal. This is the singular value decomposition.

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