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Что (кто) такое quintuple - определение

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Quintuple         
·vt To make fivefold, or five times as much or many.
II. Quintuple ·adj Multiplied by five; increased to five times the amount; fivefold.
quintuple         
a.
Fivefold.
quintuple         
['kw?ntj?p(?)l, kw?n'tju:p(?)l]
¦ adjective
1. consisting of five parts or elements.
2. five times as much or as many.
3. (of time in music) having five beats in a bar.
¦ verb increase or be increased fivefold.
¦ noun a quintuple thing, number, or amount.
Derivatives
quintuply adverb
Origin
C16: via Fr. from med. L. quintuplus, from L. quintus 'fifth' + -plus as in duplus (see duple).
Quadruple and quintuple innovation helix framework         
  • '''Figure 3''': Effects of Investment in Education on Sustainable Development in Quintuple Helix
  • '''Figure 1''': Evolution of the Models of Knowledge Creation in the Quintuple Helix
  • '''Figure 2''': Five Helices of the Quintuple Helix
Quintuple helix; Quadruple and quintuple innovation helix (Q2IH) framework
The quadruple and quintuple innovation helix framework describes university-industry-government-public-environment interactions within a knowledge economy. In innovation helix framework theory, first developed by Henry Etzkowitz and Loet Leydesdorff and used in innovation economics and theories of knowledge, such as the knowledge society and the knowledge economy, each sector is represented by a circle (helix), with overlapping showing interactions.
Quintuple champion         
Quintuple Champion
In different sports an athlete who wins five crowns, titles, medals, belts, or other distinctions is called a Quintuple Champion.
List of boxing quintuple champions         
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List of Quintuple Champions of Boxing; Quintuple Champion Club
A quintuple champion in boxing refers to a boxer who has won world titles in five different categories of weight.
Diophantine quintuple         
TUPLE OF NUMBERS (A₁, A₂, …) SUCH THAT AᵢAⱼ+1 IS A PERFECT SQUARE FOR EVERY I
Diophantine quadruple
In mathematics, a diophantine m-tuple is a set of m positive integers \{a_1, a_2, a_3, a_4,\ldots, a_m\} such that a_i a_j + 1 is a perfect square for any 1\le i < j \le m. A set of m positive rational numbers with the similar property that the product of any two is one less than a rational square is known as a rational diophantine m-tuple.
Quintupled      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Quintuple.
Quintupling      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Quintuple.
Quintuple-ribbed      
·adj The ·same·as Quinquenerved.

Википедия

Tuple

In mathematics, a tuple is a finite ordered list (sequence) of elements. An n-tuple is a sequence (or ordered list) of n elements, where n is a non-negative integer. There is only one 0-tuple, referred to as the empty tuple. An n-tuple is defined inductively using the construction of an ordered pair.

Mathematicians usually write tuples by listing the elements within parentheses "( )" and separated by a comma and a space; for example, (2, 7, 4, 1, 7) denotes a 5-tuple. Sometimes other symbols are used to surround the elements, such as square brackets "[ ]" or angle brackets "⟨ ⟩". Braces "{ }" are used to specify arrays in some programming languages but not in mathematical expressions, as they are the standard notation for sets. The term tuple can often occur when discussing other mathematical objects, such as vectors.

In computer science, tuples come in many forms. Most typed functional programming languages implement tuples directly as product types, tightly associated with algebraic data types, pattern matching, and destructuring assignment. Many programming languages offer an alternative to tuples, known as record types, featuring unordered elements accessed by label. A few programming languages combine ordered tuple product types and unordered record types into a single construct, as in C structs and Haskell records. Relational databases may formally identify their rows (records) as tuples.

Tuples also occur in relational algebra; when programming the semantic web with the Resource Description Framework (RDF); in linguistics; and in philosophy.