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Что (кто) такое partial orders - определение

DERIVATIVE OF A FUNCTION OF SEVERAL VARIABLES WITH RESPECT TO ONE VARIABLE, WITH THE OTHERS HELD CONSTANT
Partial Derivatives; Partial derivatives; Partial differentiation; Partial derivation; Mixed partial derivatives; Mixed derivatives; Partial Derivative; Mixed partial derivative; Partial differential; Partial symbol; Partial differentiation; Del (∂); Cross derivative
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Partial derivative         
In mathematics, a partial derivative of a function of several variables is its derivative with respect to one of those variables, with the others held constant (as opposed to the total derivative, in which all variables are allowed to vary). Partial derivatives are used in vector calculus and differential geometry.
partial derivative         
¦ noun Mathematics a derivative of a function of two or more variables with respect to one variable, the other(s) being treated as constant.
Partial fraction decomposition         
DECOMPOSITION OR PARTIAL FRACTION EXPANSION OF A MATHEMATICAL FUNCTION
Partial fractions in integration; Partial fraction decomposition over the reals; Partial fraction decomposition over R; Partial fractions; Partial Fraction Decomposition; Partial fraction expansion; Partial Fractions; Partial Fraction; Integration by partial fractions; Partial fractions decomposition; Method of partial fractions; Partial fraction
In algebra, the partial fraction decomposition or partial fraction expansion of a rational fraction (that is, a fraction such that the numerator and the denominator are both polynomials) is an operation that consists of expressing the fraction as a sum of a polynomial (possibly zero) and one or several fractions with a simpler denominator.
Partial application         
IN FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING
Papply; Partial apply; Partial function application
In computer science, partial application (or partial function application) refers to the process of fixing a number of arguments to a function, producing another function of smaller arity. Given a function f \colon (X \times Y \times Z) \to N , we might fix (or 'bind') the first argument, producing a function of type \text{partial}(f) \colon (Y \times Z) \to N .
holy orders         
  • presbyter (priest)]] upon an Orthodox [[deacon]].
  • After the transmutation of the Holy Gifts, the bishop presents to the newly ordained priest a portion of the Lamb (i.e., the Body of Christ).
  • [[Ordination]] to the Catholic priesthood in the [[Latin Church]]. Devotional card, 1925.
  • Cheirotonia]]''), conferring the holy order of [[deacon]] upon an Orthodox [[subdeacon]].
  • Anointment of the hands of a newly ordained priest.
  • preface]] ordained to the [[priesthood]]. Pictured is the third imposition of hands as in the pre-1968 [[Roman Pontifical]], in 1999, [[Fontgombault Abbey]], [[France]].
SACRAMENTS IN SOME CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
Holy Orders; Holy Order; Ordainer; Holy order; Holy vows; Religious office; Anglican Ordinand; Anglican ordinand; Orders, Holy; Christian ordination; Sacrament of Holy Orders
also Holy Orders
Someone who is in holy orders is a member of the Christian clergy.
He took holy orders in 1935.
N-PLURAL
holy orders         
  • presbyter (priest)]] upon an Orthodox [[deacon]].
  • After the transmutation of the Holy Gifts, the bishop presents to the newly ordained priest a portion of the Lamb (i.e., the Body of Christ).
  • [[Ordination]] to the Catholic priesthood in the [[Latin Church]]. Devotional card, 1925.
  • Cheirotonia]]''), conferring the holy order of [[deacon]] upon an Orthodox [[subdeacon]].
  • Anointment of the hands of a newly ordained priest.
  • preface]] ordained to the [[priesthood]]. Pictured is the third imposition of hands as in the pre-1968 [[Roman Pontifical]], in 1999, [[Fontgombault Abbey]], [[France]].
SACRAMENTS IN SOME CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
Holy Orders; Holy Order; Ordainer; Holy order; Holy vows; Religious office; Anglican Ordinand; Anglican ordinand; Orders, Holy; Christian ordination; Sacrament of Holy Orders
¦ plural noun the sacrament or rite of ordination as a member of the clergy.
Holy orders         
  • presbyter (priest)]] upon an Orthodox [[deacon]].
  • After the transmutation of the Holy Gifts, the bishop presents to the newly ordained priest a portion of the Lamb (i.e., the Body of Christ).
  • [[Ordination]] to the Catholic priesthood in the [[Latin Church]]. Devotional card, 1925.
  • Cheirotonia]]''), conferring the holy order of [[deacon]] upon an Orthodox [[subdeacon]].
  • Anointment of the hands of a newly ordained priest.
  • preface]] ordained to the [[priesthood]]. Pictured is the third imposition of hands as in the pre-1968 [[Roman Pontifical]], in 1999, [[Fontgombault Abbey]], [[France]].
SACRAMENTS IN SOME CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
Holy Orders; Holy Order; Ordainer; Holy order; Holy vows; Religious office; Anglican Ordinand; Anglican ordinand; Orders, Holy; Christian ordination; Sacrament of Holy Orders
In certain Christian denominations, holy orders are the ordained ministries of bishop, priest (presbyter), and deacon, and the sacrament or rite by which candidates are ordained to those orders. Churches recognizing these orders include the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox (ιερωσύνη [hierōsynē], ιεράτευμα [hierateuma], Священство [Svyashchenstvo]), Oriental Orthodox, Anglican, Assyrian, Old Catholic, Independent Catholic and some Lutheran churches.
Holy Orders         
  • presbyter (priest)]] upon an Orthodox [[deacon]].
  • After the transmutation of the Holy Gifts, the bishop presents to the newly ordained priest a portion of the Lamb (i.e., the Body of Christ).
  • [[Ordination]] to the Catholic priesthood in the [[Latin Church]]. Devotional card, 1925.
  • Cheirotonia]]''), conferring the holy order of [[deacon]] upon an Orthodox [[subdeacon]].
  • Anointment of the hands of a newly ordained priest.
  • preface]] ordained to the [[priesthood]]. Pictured is the third imposition of hands as in the pre-1968 [[Roman Pontifical]], in 1999, [[Fontgombault Abbey]], [[France]].
SACRAMENTS IN SOME CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
Holy Orders; Holy Order; Ordainer; Holy order; Holy vows; Religious office; Anglican Ordinand; Anglican ordinand; Orders, Holy; Christian ordination; Sacrament of Holy Orders
Ordainer         
  • presbyter (priest)]] upon an Orthodox [[deacon]].
  • After the transmutation of the Holy Gifts, the bishop presents to the newly ordained priest a portion of the Lamb (i.e., the Body of Christ).
  • [[Ordination]] to the Catholic priesthood in the [[Latin Church]]. Devotional card, 1925.
  • Cheirotonia]]''), conferring the holy order of [[deacon]] upon an Orthodox [[subdeacon]].
  • Anointment of the hands of a newly ordained priest.
  • preface]] ordained to the [[priesthood]]. Pictured is the third imposition of hands as in the pre-1968 [[Roman Pontifical]], in 1999, [[Fontgombault Abbey]], [[France]].
SACRAMENTS IN SOME CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
Holy Orders; Holy Order; Ordainer; Holy order; Holy vows; Religious office; Anglican Ordinand; Anglican ordinand; Orders, Holy; Christian ordination; Sacrament of Holy Orders
·noun One who ordains.
Partial molar property         
  • Water and ethanol always have negative excess volumes when mixed, indicating the partial molar volume of each component is less when mixed than its molar volume when pure.
Partial molar volume; Volume of mixing; Molar partial enthalpy; Partial molar enthalpy; Partial molar entropy; Partial molar internal energy; Partial molar gibbs energy; Partial molar Gibbs free energy; Partial molar quantities; Partial molar quantity
In thermodynamics, a partial molar property is a quantity which describes the variation of an extensive property of a solution or mixture with changes in the molar composition of the mixture at constant temperature and pressure. It is the partial derivative of the extensive property with respect to the amount (number of moles) of the component of interest.

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Partial derivative

In mathematics, a partial derivative of a function of several variables is its derivative with respect to one of those variables, with the others held constant (as opposed to the total derivative, in which all variables are allowed to vary). Partial derivatives are used in vector calculus and differential geometry.

The partial derivative of a function f ( x , y , ) {\displaystyle f(x,y,\dots )} with respect to the variable x {\displaystyle x} is variously denoted by

It can be thought of as the rate of change of the function in the x {\displaystyle x} -direction.

Sometimes, for z = f ( x , y , ) {\displaystyle z=f(x,y,\ldots )} , the partial derivative of z {\displaystyle z} with respect to x {\displaystyle x} is denoted as z x . {\displaystyle {\tfrac {\partial z}{\partial x}}.} Since a partial derivative generally has the same arguments as the original function, its functional dependence is sometimes explicitly signified by the notation, such as in:

f x ( x , y , ) , f x ( x , y , ) . {\displaystyle f'_{x}(x,y,\ldots ),{\frac {\partial f}{\partial x}}(x,y,\ldots ).}

The symbol used to denote partial derivatives is ∂. One of the first known uses of this symbol in mathematics is by Marquis de Condorcet from 1770, who used it for partial differences. The modern partial derivative notation was created by Adrien-Marie Legendre (1786), although he later abandoned it; Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi reintroduced the symbol in 1841.