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functional equation - vertaling naar Engels

EQUATION SPECIFYING A FUNCTION IMPLICITLY
Functional equations; Functional algebra; Abel's functional equation; Abel's Functional Equation; Poincaré equation; Poincaré's equation; Schröder functional equation; Schroeder functional equation; Poincare's equation; Schroder functional equation; Poincare equation; Functional Equations; Solving functional equations

functional equation         
(n.) = ecuación funcional
Ex: There are, however, machines for solving differential equations - and functional and integral equations, for that matter.
functional         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Functional (disambiguation)
(adj.) = funcional
Ex: Above all, we specified an inviting and functional, rather than impressive, building.
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* cross-functional = interdisciplinar, mixto
* dysfunctional = inoperante, disfuncional
* everyday functional English = inglés básico
* functional equation = ecuación funcional
* functional illiteracy = analfabetismo funcional
* functional literacy = alfabetización funcional, alfabetismo funcional
* multi-functional = multiuso
equation         
  • A [[strange attractor]], which arises when solving a certain [[differential equation]]
  • (''a'', ''b'')}} and ''r'' is the radius.
  • A [[conic section]] is the intersection of a plane and a cone of revolution.
  • Illustration of a simple equation; ''x'', ''y'', ''z'' are real numbers, analogous to weights.
  • The first use of an equals sign, equivalent to 14''x'' + 15 = 71 in modern notation. From ''[[The Whetstone of Witte]]'' by [[Robert Recorde]] of Wales (1557).<ref name="Whetstone"/>
  • intersection]] point, (2,3), satisfies both equations.
  • 1=''y'' = ''x''<sup>2</sup> – ''x'' + 2}} cuts the ''x''-axis.
  • [[The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art]] is an anonymous 2nd-century Chinese book proposing a method of resolution for linear equations.
MATHEMATICAL STATEMENT THAT ASSERTS THE EQUALITY OF TWO EXPRESSIONS
Solution point; Equations; Equation (mathematics); Mathematical equation; Axioms of an equation; Axioms of equation; Scientific Equation; Mathematical equations; Unknown (mathematics); Unknown (algebra); Unknown (math); Unknown (maths); Unknown (mathematical); Mathematical unknown; Math equations; Math equation; Types of equations; Multi step equations; Equasion
(n.) = ecuación
Ex: So far all the equations for bibliographic scattering have been derived or formulated through item approach.
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* be only half (of) the equation = ser sólo la mitad de la ecuación
* differential equation = ecuación diferencial
* functional equation = ecuación funcional
* integral equation = ecuación integral

Definitie

Schrodinger equation
¦ noun Physics a differential equation which forms the basis of the quantum-mechanical description of a particle.
Origin
1920s: named after the Austrian physicist Erwin Schrodinger.

Wikipedia

Functional equation

In mathematics, a functional equation is, in the broadest meaning, an equation in which one or several functions appear as unknowns. So, differential equations and integral equations are functional equations. However, a more restricted meaning is often used, where a functional equation is an equation that relates several values of the same function. For example, the logarithm functions are essentially characterized by the logarithmic functional equation log ( x y ) = log ( x ) + log ( y ) . {\displaystyle \log(xy)=\log(x)+\log(y).}

If the domain of the unknown function is supposed to be the natural numbers, the function is generally viewed as a sequence, and, in this case, a functional equation (in the narrower meaning) is called a recurrence relation. Thus the term functional equation is used mainly for real functions and complex functions. Moreover a smoothness condition is often assumed for the solutions, since without such a condition, most functional equations have very irregular solutions. For example, the gamma function is a function that satisfies the functional equation f ( x + 1 ) = x f ( x ) {\displaystyle f(x+1)=xf(x)} and the initial value f ( 1 ) = 1. {\displaystyle f(1)=1.} There are many functions that satisfy these conditions, but the gamma function is the unique one that is meromorphic in the whole complex plane, and logarithmically convex for x real and positive (Bohr–Mollerup theorem).