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manifoldness
manifoldness (ˈmænɪfəʊldnɪs) [OE. maniᵹfealdnis, f. maniᵹfeald manifold: see -ness.] 1. The quality or condition of being manifold; varied character; multiplicity.c 950 Lindisf. Gosp. Matt. xii. 34 Ex abundantia cordis, from moniᵹfaldnisse hearta. c 1050 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 469/14 Perplexitans [read...
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History of manifolds and varieties
He distinguishes between stetige Mannigfaltigkeit and diskrete Mannigfaltigkeit (continuous manifoldness and discontinuous manifoldness), depending on Using induction, Riemann constructs an n-fach ausgedehnte Mannigfaltigkeit (n times extended manifoldness or n-dimensional manifoldness) as a continuous
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Why is a manifold called a manifold? Manifold in English means many and various. (< How did this come to mean a topological manifold with a differentiable structure?
English mathematician and philosopher William Kingdon Clifford then translated this to "manifoldness."
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unfading
unˈfading, ppl. a. (un-1 10.)1652 Benlowes Theoph. xii. xlii, Such suppling balm As might vain trophies turn to an unfading Palm. 1738 Gray Propertius iii. 9 Let on this head unfading flowers reside. 1816 Southey Poet's Pilgr. i. 216 The vallies with perpetual fruitage blest, The mountains with unfa...
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Jñanasrimitra
Jñānaśrīmitra argues that this binary opposition (unity and manifoldness) is a type of determination, a conceptual distinction which does not manifest
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manifold
▪ I. manifold, a., adv., and n. Now chiefly literary. (ˈmænɪfəʊld) Forms: α. 1 maniᵹ-, moniᵹ-, mæniᵹ-, meniᵹf(e)ald, 1–2 mænifeald, 2 manifald, 2–3 -feald, 2–6 monifald, (4 monyfaulde), 4–5 many-, monyfald(e, (6 many-, mony-, moniefauld). β. 1 meni(ᵹ)fæld, -feld, 3–4 manifeld. γ. (2 monifold, 3 mani...
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Barbelo
Barbēlō is often depicted as a supreme female principle, the single passive antecedent of creation in its manifoldness.
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multeity
multeity (mʌlˈtiːɪtɪ) [f. L. multus many, perh. after hæcceity.] The quality or condition of being many (i.e. more than one); manifoldness.1814 Coleridge Princ. Genial Crit. iii, The Philosopher of the later Platonic, or Alexandrine School, named the triangle the first-born of beauty, it being the f...
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Anekantavada
itself is composed of three root words, "an" (not), "eka" (one) and "anta" (end, side), together it connotes "not one ended, sided", "many-sidedness", or "manifoldness
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crebrity
crebrity rare. (ˈkriːbrɪtɪ) [ad. L. crēbritās, f. crēber, crēbrum frequent.] Frequency.1656 Blount Glossogr., Crebrity, a multitude, oftenness, manifoldness. 1707 Floyer Physic. Pulse-Watch 40 The crebrity of the Pulse. Ibid. 137 Join'd with Languor, Crebrity, and Smalness. 1740 Stukeley Stonehenge ...
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Satipatthana
oneself and others as being characterized by primordial or intrinsic purity (dag pa), on the one hand, and by emptiness (stong pa nyid), freedom from manifoldness (3) Channelling or containing/constraining (sdom pa) all kinds of manifoldness associated with mind and mental factors into/in/to the innate sphere of
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Manifold
He distinguishes between stetige Mannigfaltigkeit and diskrete Mannigfaltigkeit (continuous manifoldness and discontinuous manifoldness), depending on Using induction, Riemann constructs an n-fach ausgedehnte Mannigfaltigkeit (n times extended manifoldness or n-dimensional manifoldness) as a continuous
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流形
流形的名字来自黎曼原来的德语术语Mannigfaltigkeit,William Kingdon Clifford把它翻译为"manifoldness"(多层)。在他的哥廷根就职演说中,黎曼表明一个属性可以取的所有值组成一个Mannigfaltigkeit。
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Causal sets
A 141:226-228 (1989); (Manifoldness)
L. Bombelli, R.D. Sorkin, When are Two Lorentzian Metrics close? Phys.41:6944-6958 (2000); arXiv:gr-qc/0002053 (Closeness of Lorentzian manifolds, Manifoldness)
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less
▪ I. less, a. (n.), adv., and conj. (lɛs) Forms: 1 inflected adj. lǽssa (lǽsse fem. and neut.), Northumb. léassa, uninflected lǽs, 2–5 lasse, 2–7 les, 3– 7 lesse, (4 lass, 4, 6 Sc. lese), 4–5 las, 4– less. [(1) The OE. lǽs adv. (occas. used quasi-n. and as uninflected adj.) corresponds to OFris. lês...
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