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Qué (quién) es epigraph - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Epigraph (disambiguation); Epigraphs

epigraph         
['?p?gr?:f]
¦ noun
1. an inscription on a building, statue, or coin.
2. a short quotation or saying at the beginning of a book or chapter, intended to suggest its theme.
Origin
C16: from Gk epigraphe, from epigraphein 'write on'.
Epigraph         
·noun Any inscription set upon a building; especially, one which has to do with the building itself, its founding or dedication.
II. Epigraph ·noun A citation from some author, or a sentence framed for the purpose, placed at the beginning of a work or of its separate divisions; a motto.
Epigraph (mathematics)         
  • A function (in black) is convex if and only if the region above its graph (in green) is a [[convex set]]. This region is the function's epigraph.
THE SET OF POINTS LYING ON OR ABOVE THE GRAPH OF A FUNCTION
Strict epigraph
In mathematics, the epigraph or supergraph of a function f : X \to [-\infty, \infty] valued in the extended real numbers [-\infty, \infty] = \R \cup \{ \pm \infty \} is the set, denoted by \operatorname{epi} f, of all points in the Cartesian product X \times \R lying on or above its graph. The strict epigraph \operatorname{epi}_S f is the set of points in X \times \R lying strictly above its graph.

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Epigraph

Epigraph may refer to:

  • An inscription, as studied in the archeological sub-discipline of epigraphy
  • Epigraph (literature), a phrase, quotation, or poem that is set at the beginning of a document or component
  • Epigraph (mathematics), the set of points lying on or above the graph of a function
  • Epigraphs (album), an album by Ketil Bjørnstad and David Darling
Ejemplos de uso de epigraph
1. The epigraph consists of the preface and inscription.
2. In this sense, it serves as a fitting epigraph for Putin‘s second term.
3. His reply provides a fitting epigraph to recent events in the media industry.
4. And in case anyone misses these clues, Schwarzschild opens his novel with an epigraph from the play.
5. Another passage might have been written specifically as an epigraph for The Bloody Chamber: To be the object of desire is to be defined in the passive case.