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Что (кто) такое unitary dyadic - определение

RATIONAL NUMBER WHOSE DENOMINATOR IS A POWER OF TWO
Dyadic solenoid; Dyadic fraction; Dyadic rational number; Dyadic rationals; Dyadic numbers
  • Real numbers with no unusually-accurate dyadic rational approximations. The red circles surround numbers that are approximated within error <math>\tfrac16/2^i</math> by <math>n/2^i</math>. For numbers in the fractal [[Cantor set]] outside the circles, all dyadic rational approximations have larger errors.
  • alt=Unit interval subdivided into 1/128ths
  • Dyadic rational approximations to the [[square root of 2]] (<math>\sqrt{2}\approx 1.4142</math>), found by rounding to the nearest smaller integer multiple of <math>1/2^i</math> for <math>i=0,1,2,\dots</math> The height of the pink region above each approximation is its error.
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Unitary enterprise         
TYPE OF BUSINESS ENTITY IN RUSSIA
Unitary enterprize; Unitary Enterprise; Federal State Unitary Enterprise; State Unitary Enterprise; Municipal Unitary Enterprise; FSUE; State unitary enterprise
A unitary enterprise () is a government-owned corporation in Russia and some other post-Soviet states. Unitary enterprises are business entities that have no ownership rights to the assets that they use in their operations. This form is possible only for state and municipal enterprises, which respectively operate state or municipal property. The owners of the property of a unitary enterprise have no responsibility for its operation and vice versa.
dyadic         
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Dyadic (disambiguation)
<programming> binary (describing an operator). Compare monadic. (1998-07-24)
Dyadic         
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Dyadic (disambiguation)
·adj Pertaining to the number two; of two parts or elements.
Dyadics         
SECOND ORDER TENSOR, WRITTEN IN A NOTATION THAT FITS IN WITH VECTOR ALGEBRA
Dyadic tensor; Dyadic product; Diadic product; Dyad product; Diadic; Double-dot product
In mathematics, specifically multilinear algebra, a dyadic or dyadic tensor is a second order tensor, written in a notation that fits in with vector algebra.
Unitary authorities of England         
TYPE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT BODY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL FUNCTIONS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN ENGLAND
Unitary authorities in England; Non-metropolitan county and district council
The unitary authorities of England are those local authorities which are responsible for the provision of all local government services within a district. They are constituted under the Local Government Act 1992, which amended the Local Government Act 1972 to allow the existence of counties that do not have multiple districts.
unitary         
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Unitary (disambiguation)
['ju:n?t(?)ri]
¦ adjective
1. single; uniform.
of or denoting a system of government or organization in which the powers of constituent parts are vested in a central body.
2. relating to a unit or units.
Derivatives
unitarily adverb
unitarist noun
unitarity -'tar?ti noun
Dyadic rational         
In mathematics, a dyadic rational or binary rational is a number that can be expressed as a fraction whose denominator is a power of two. For example, 1/2, 3/2, and 3/8 are dyadic rationals, but 1/3 is not.
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Unitary (disambiguation)
A unitary country or organization is one in which two or more areas or groups have joined together, have the same aims, and are controlled by a single government.
...a call for the creation of a single unitary state.
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Unitary         
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Unitary (disambiguation)
·adj Of the nature of a unit; not divided; united.
II. Unitary ·adj Of or pertaining to a unit or units; relating to unity; as, the unitary method in arithmetic.
Unitary matrix         
COMPLEX SQUARE MATRIX WHOSE INVERSE EQUALS ITS CONJUGATE TRANSPOSE
Unitary matrices; Special unitary matrix; Unitary Matrix
In linear algebra, a complex square matrix is unitary if its conjugate transpose is also its inverse, that is, if

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Dyadic rational

In mathematics, a dyadic rational or binary rational is a number that can be expressed as a fraction whose denominator is a power of two. For example, 1/2, 3/2, and 3/8 are dyadic rationals, but 1/3 is not. These numbers are important in computer science because they are the only ones with finite binary representations. Dyadic rationals also have applications in weights and measures, musical time signatures, and early mathematics education. They can accurately approximate any real number.

The sum, difference, or product of any two dyadic rational numbers is another dyadic rational number, given by a simple formula. However, division of one dyadic rational number by another does not always produce a dyadic rational result. Mathematically, this means that the dyadic rational numbers form a ring, lying between the ring of integers and the field of rational numbers. This ring may be denoted Z [ 1 2 ] {\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} [{\tfrac {1}{2}}]} .

In advanced mathematics, the dyadic rational numbers are central to the constructions of the dyadic solenoid, Minkowski's question-mark function, Daubechies wavelets, Thompson's group, Prüfer 2-group, surreal numbers, and fusible numbers. These numbers are order-isomorphic to the rational numbers; they form a subsystem of the 2-adic numbers as well as of the reals, and can represent the fractional parts of 2-adic numbers. Functions from natural numbers to dyadic rationals have been used to formalize mathematical analysis in reverse mathematics.