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Socrates objects that, for any x, examples of x are neither necessary nor sufficient for a definition of x (146d-147e).
Socrates rejects this response, arguing that, for any x, examples of x are neither necessary nor sufficient for a definition of x.
Remark 3 Let (X, ) be a generalized uniform space and let L ∈ L ( X, D ). (i) If ∀ α ∈ A ∀ x ∈ X L α ( x, x ) = 0, then is a -family on X; examples of L ∈ L ( X, D ) which are not -families on X are given in Section "Examples of the decompositions of the generalized uniform spaces".
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Now, we are ready to present a full algorithm for finding an X-fmidconvex hull of W ⊂ X : Example 4.6.
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And so I want to be able to say, for example, that x, for example, transforms to it's value which might be three.
Clearly, the metric d is a w-distance on X. Examples and properties of a w-distance can be found in [7, 8].
The use of x i examples, especially in high-dimensional space causes several key problems.
Example 3.3 We consider the space X of Example 3.9 in [8].
We first assume that examples x 1, x 2,…, x n are generated according to parameter vector θ.
"It's a very neutral letter, not as clear or distinct as the letter X, for example.
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