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Qu'est-ce (qui) est à condition - définition

LINGUISTIC PHENOMENON IN WHICH ANAPHORIC ELEMENTS SUCH AS PRONOUNS ARE GRAMMATICALLY ASSOCIATED WITH THEIR ANTECEDENTS
Binding Theory; Condition C; Condition B; Condition A; Principle A; Principle B; Principle C; Binding theory; Referential expression

Condition number         
FUNCTION K OF THE INPUT X OF A WELL-POSED PROBLEM WHICH DESCRIBES HOW MUCH ITS VARIATION INFLUENCES THE VARIATION OF THE OUTPUT G(X)
Ill-conditioned; Condition numbers; Ill-conditioned matrix; Matrix condition number; Ill-conditioning; Conditioning number; Well-conditioned
In numerical analysis, the condition number of a function measures how much the output value of the function can change for a small change in the input argument. This is used to measure how sensitive a function is to changes or errors in the input, and how much error in the output results from an error in the input.
Abbe sine condition         
  • An optical imaging system (gray box) that obeys the sine condition has a fixed ratio between the sines of the ray angles at the entrance and exit of the system <math display="inline">\frac{\sin \alpha_o}{\sin \alpha_i} = M</math>. This ratio equals the magnification (M).
CONDITION THAT MUST BE FULFILLED BY A LENS OR OTHER OPTICAL SYSTEM IN ORDER FOR IT TO PRODUCE SHARP IMAGES OF OFF-AXIS AS WELL AS ON-AXIS OBJECTS
Sine condition
The Abbe sine condition is a condition that must be fulfilled by a lens or other optical system in order for it to produce sharp images of off-axis as well as on-axis objects. It was formulated by Ernst Abbe in the context of microscopes.
condition         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Conditions; Condition (disambiguation)
n. a term or requirement stated in a contract, which must be met for the other party to have the duty to fulfill his/her obligations. See also: condition precedent condition subsequent

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Binding (linguistics)

In linguistics, binding is the phenomenon in which anaphoric elements such as pronouns are grammatically associated with their antecedents. For instance in the English sentence "Mary saw herself", the anaphor "herself" is bound by its antecedent "Mary". Binding can be licensed or blocked in certain contexts or syntactic configurations, e.g. the pronoun "her" cannot be bound by "Mary" in the English sentence "Mary saw her". While all languages have binding, restrictions on it vary even among closely related languages. Binding has been a major area of research in syntax and semantics since the 1970s, and was a major for the government and binding theory paradigm.