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the singularities
noun
The state of being singular, distinct, peculiar, uncommon or unusual
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A difficult stage in solving singular boundary integral equations is the treatment of the singularities that arise.
The singularities of our family life weighed heavily.
Much of his work concerned the singularities of biological clocks in our bodies and brains.
In his celebration of Ebert's range and reach as a film advocate, however, James falls a little short in identifying the singularities and specifics of his subject's criticism.
And conversely, the net number of 180° flips he makes on a circuit equals the sum of the indices of the singularities inside.
It ran into problems, which it was not wholly able to solve, having to do with the singularities a surface can possess.
Dr Perelman overcame this difficulty by cutting off the singularities, continuing with the Ricci-flow application and then rejoining the transformed objects later.
"This is a thrumming, heartsore, sometimes viciously funny character study, sensitive both to the singularities of Chubbuck's psychological collapse and the indignities weathered by any woman in a nineteen seventies newsroom," Guy Lodge wrote in Variety.
(38) are used close to the singularities.
where corresponds to, that is, the singularities of (3.59).
Ridgelets can be used to identify the singularities along lines.
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