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Wat (wie) is relief holder - definitie

TYPE OF CONTINUITY OF A COMPLEX-VALUED FUNCTION
Holder continuous; Holder condition; Holder space; Hölder space; Hölder continuity; Hölder continuous function; Holder continuous function; Hölder class; Hölder continuous; Holder class; Holder continuity; Hoelder condition; Hoelder norm; Hölder norm; Holder norm; Hoelder space; Hoelder continuous function; Hoelder continuous; Hoelder class; Hoelder continuity; Hölder-continuous function; Holder function; Hölder seminorm; Hölder exponent; Holder exponent; Hölder assumption; Hölder spaces; Local Hölder continuity; Local Holder continuity; Locally Hölder continuous; Locally Holder continuous; Locally Hölder continuous function; Locally Holder continuous function

Holder, Florida         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN FLORIDA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Holder, FL
Holder is an unincorporated community in Citrus County, Florida, United States. Holder is located around the intersection of U.
Alto-rilievo         
  • A sunk-relief depiction of Pharaoh [[Akhenaten]] with his wife [[Nefertiti]] and daughters. The main background has not been removed, merely that in the immediate vicinity of the sculpted form. Note how strong shadows are needed to define the image.
  • A face of the high-relief ''[[Frieze of Parnassus]]'' round the base of the [[Albert Memorial]] in London. Most of the heads and many feet are completely undercut, but the torsos are "engaged" with the surface behind
  • Siva]]
  • Life of Christ]]'', c. 1350–1365
  • A mid-relief of an [[eagle]] (the [[coat of arms]] of the [[People's Republic of Poland]]), [[Warsaw]] (1955)
  • A common mixture of high and low relief, in the Roman [[Ara Pacis]], placed to be seen from below. Low relief ornament at bottom
  • Low-relief on Roman [[sestertius]], 238 AD
  • A low-relief dating to circa 2000 BC, from the kingdom of [[Simurrum]], modern [[Iraq]]
  • Parthenon Marbles]]. Some front limbs are actually detached from the background completely, while the [[centaur]]'s left rear leg is in low relief.
  • Mohsen Semnani, The Creation story,2000, The entrance room of amphitheater,Isfahan
  • High-relief deities at [[Khajuraho]], India
SCULPTURE CREATED WITH RELIEF TECHNIQUE
Bas-relief; Bas relief; Bas-Relief; Reliefs; Alto-Relievo; Alto-relievo; Bass reliefs; Bas-relieves; Bassorelievo; Basso relievo; Basso-relievo; Egyptian reliefs; Sunken-relief; Hollow-relief; High relief; High-relief; Sunken relief; Hollow relief; Low-relief; Bass-relief; Basrelief; Bassorilievo; Bas-reliefs; Haut relief; Sunk relief; Low relief; Bah relief; Relief sculpture; Relief-bas; Alto-rilievo; Alto rilievo; Sunken-reliefs; Sunken reliefs; Bas reliefs; Basreliefs; High reliefs; Counter-relief; Basso-rilievo; Alto relievo; Basso-Relievo; Basso Relievo; Sunk-relief; Mid-relief; Relief (art); Stone relief; Rilievo schiacciato; Rilievo schicciato
·noun High relief; sculptured work in which the figures project more than half their thickness; as, this figure is an alto-rilievo or in alto-rilievo.
low relief         
  • A sunk-relief depiction of Pharaoh [[Akhenaten]] with his wife [[Nefertiti]] and daughters. The main background has not been removed, merely that in the immediate vicinity of the sculpted form. Note how strong shadows are needed to define the image.
  • A face of the high-relief ''[[Frieze of Parnassus]]'' round the base of the [[Albert Memorial]] in London. Most of the heads and many feet are completely undercut, but the torsos are "engaged" with the surface behind
  • Siva]]
  • Life of Christ]]'', c. 1350–1365
  • A mid-relief of an [[eagle]] (the [[coat of arms]] of the [[People's Republic of Poland]]), [[Warsaw]] (1955)
  • A common mixture of high and low relief, in the Roman [[Ara Pacis]], placed to be seen from below. Low relief ornament at bottom
  • Low-relief on Roman [[sestertius]], 238 AD
  • A low-relief dating to circa 2000 BC, from the kingdom of [[Simurrum]], modern [[Iraq]]
  • Parthenon Marbles]]. Some front limbs are actually detached from the background completely, while the [[centaur]]'s left rear leg is in low relief.
  • Mohsen Semnani, The Creation story,2000, The entrance room of amphitheater,Isfahan
  • High-relief deities at [[Khajuraho]], India
SCULPTURE CREATED WITH RELIEF TECHNIQUE
Bas-relief; Bas relief; Bas-Relief; Reliefs; Alto-Relievo; Alto-relievo; Bass reliefs; Bas-relieves; Bassorelievo; Basso relievo; Basso-relievo; Egyptian reliefs; Sunken-relief; Hollow-relief; High relief; High-relief; Sunken relief; Hollow relief; Low-relief; Bass-relief; Basrelief; Bassorilievo; Bas-reliefs; Haut relief; Sunk relief; Low relief; Bah relief; Relief sculpture; Relief-bas; Alto-rilievo; Alto rilievo; Sunken-reliefs; Sunken reliefs; Bas reliefs; Basreliefs; High reliefs; Counter-relief; Basso-rilievo; Alto relievo; Basso-Relievo; Basso Relievo; Sunk-relief; Mid-relief; Relief (art); Stone relief; Rilievo schiacciato; Rilievo schicciato
¦ noun see relief (sense 6).

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Hölder condition

In mathematics, a real or complex-valued function f on d-dimensional Euclidean space satisfies a Hölder condition, or is Hölder continuous, when there are real constants C ≥ 0, α > 0, such that

| f ( x ) f ( y ) | C x y α {\displaystyle |f(x)-f(y)|\leq C\|x-y\|^{\alpha }}

for all x and y in the domain of f. More generally, the condition can be formulated for functions between any two metric spaces. The number α is called the exponent of the Hölder condition. A function on an interval satisfying the condition with α > 1 is constant. If α = 1, then the function satisfies a Lipschitz condition. For any α > 0, the condition implies the function is uniformly continuous. The condition is named after Otto Hölder.

We have the following chain of strict inclusions for functions over a closed and bounded non-trivial interval of the real line:

Continuously differentiableLipschitz continuousα-Hölder continuousuniformly continuouscontinuous,

where 0 < α ≤ 1.