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Что (кто) такое unbounded$86490$ - определение

Unbounded indeterminacy; Fair nondeterminism

Unbounded operator         
LINEAR OPERATOR DEFINED ON A DENSE LINEAR SUBSPACE
Closed operator; Closeable operator; Closable operator; Closed unbounded operator; Closure of an operator; Unbounded linear operator
In mathematics, more specifically functional analysis and operator theory, the notion of unbounded operator provides an abstract framework for dealing with differential operators, unbounded observables in quantum mechanics, and other cases.
unbounded         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bounded; Unbounded; Boundedness (disambiguation); Unboundedness
If you describe something as unbounded, you mean that it has, or seems to have, no limits.
...an unbounded capacity to imitate and adopt the new...
His advice was always sensible and his energy unbounded.
= boundless
ADJ
Unbounded         
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Bounded; Unbounded; Boundedness (disambiguation); Unboundedness
·adj Having no bound or limit; as, unbounded space; an, unbounded ambition.

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Unbounded nondeterminism

In computer science, unbounded nondeterminism or unbounded indeterminacy is a property of concurrency by which the amount of delay in servicing a request can become unbounded as a result of arbitration of contention for shared resources while still guaranteeing that the request will eventually be serviced. Unbounded nondeterminism became an important issue in the development of the denotational semantics of concurrency, and later became part of research into the theoretical concept of hypercomputation.