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Qué (quién) es prevalent - definición

Prevalent set; Shy set; Probe set

prevalent      
A condition, practice, or belief that is prevalent is common.
This condition is more prevalent in women than in men...
The prevalent view is that interest rates will fall.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
prevalence
...the prevalence of asthma in Britain and western Europe.
N-UNCOUNT
prevalent      
a.
1.
Superior, predominant, successful, prevailing, efficacious.
2.
Prevailing, predominant, most general, extensively existing.
prevalent      
['pr?v(?)l(?)nt]
¦ adjective widespread in a particular area at a particular time.
?archaic predominant; powerful.
Derivatives
prevalence noun
prevalently adverb
Origin
C16: from L. praevalent-, from praevalere (see prevail).

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Prevalent and shy sets

In mathematics, the notions of prevalence and shyness are notions of "almost everywhere" and "measure zero" that are well-suited to the study of infinite-dimensional spaces and make use of the translation-invariant Lebesgue measure on finite-dimensional real spaces. The term "shy" was suggested by the American mathematician John Milnor.

Ejemplos de uso de prevalent
1. High–speed Internet access was increasingly prevalent.
2. "Neglect and discrimination is still quite prevalent.
3. And the other partying materials were prevalent, being in Hawaii.
4. Secondly, Islamic proselytising is prevalent in our prisons.
5. Financial ignorance was most prevalent amongst the young.