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Что (кто) такое Monotonical - определение

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Monotonical      
·adj Of, pertaining to, or uttered in, a monotone; monotonous.
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Monotony; Monotone (disambiguation); Monotonous; Monotonicity (disambiguation)
n. to break, relieve the monotony
Monotony         
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Monotony; Monotone (disambiguation); Monotonous; Monotonicity (disambiguation)
·noun Any irksome sameness, or want of variety.
II. Monotony ·noun A frequent recurrence of the same tone or sound, producing a dull uniformity; absence of variety, as in speaking or singing.
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Monotony; Monotone (disambiguation); Monotonous; Monotonicity (disambiguation)
n.
Uniformity, sameness, tedium, want of variety.
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Monotony; Monotone (disambiguation); Monotonous; Monotonicity (disambiguation)
The monotony of something is the fact that it never changes and is boring.
A night on the town may help to break the monotony of the week.
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Monotony; Monotone (disambiguation); Monotonous; Monotonicity (disambiguation)
¦ noun the quality of being monotonous; tedious lack of variety.
Population monotonicity         
Population monotonicity (PM) is a principle of consistency in allocation problems. It says that, when the set of agents participating in the allocation changes, the utility of all agents should change in the same direction.
Cyclical monotonicity         
In mathematics, cyclical monotonicity is a generalization of the notion of monotonicity to the case of vector-valued function.
Resource monotonicity         
MATHEMATICAL PRINCIPLE
Resource monotonic
Resource monotonicity (RM; aka aggregate monotonicity) is a principle of fair division. It says that, if there are more resources to share, then all agents should be weakly better off; no agent should lose from the increase in resources.
Monotonicity criterion         
  • Visual examples of monotonicity in different voting systems.  Colored areas correspond to the winner under each system when voter opinion shifts toward or away from the candidates (represented by dots). In monotonic systems, the colored areas have compact shapes, and shifting public opinion towards one of the candidate dots will either elect that candidate or have no effect on the results. In non-monotonic systems, the colored areas can have jagged or disjoint shapes, and shifting the center of public opinion toward a candidate may move from an area where that candidate would win to an area where the candidate loses after gaining additional support.
PROPERTY OF A VOTING-SYSTEM WHEREBY IT IS NOT POSSIBLE FOR A VOTER TO HURT A CANDIDATE BY RATING THEM HIGHER OR HELP A CANDIDATE BY RATING THEM LOWER
Monotonicity condition
The monotonicity criterion is a voting system criterion used to evaluate both single and multiple winner ranked voting systems. A ranked voting system is monotonic if it is neither possible to prevent the election of a candidate by ranking them higher on some of the ballots, nor possible to elect an otherwise unelected candidate by ranking them lower on some of the ballots (while nothing else is altered on any ballot).