quasiregular

形容词 adj.

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Having some regular characteristics. not-comparable
  2. That is semiregular with regular faces of precisely two types that alternate around each vertex. not-comparable
    — The lattice points that lie in this plane are the vertices of the regular tessellation {3, 4} of equilateral triangles, and the other points just mentioned are the vertices of the quasiregular tessellation #92;begin#123;Bmatrix#125;3#92;#92;4#92;end#123;Bmatrix#125; of triangles and hexagons [9, p. 60].
  3. Such that 1 − r is a unit (has a multiplicative inverse). not-comparable
    — The element a can be uniquely represented in the form r + t, where [rt] = 0, t is nilpotent and r is a quasiregular element of G ([1]; p. 108).
  4. Having certain properties in common with holomorphic functions of a single complex variable. not-comparable
    — Given two orientable Riemannian manifolds V₁ and V₂, one may ask whether a non-constant quasiregular map 𝑓 : V₁ → V₂ exists.
  5. That is the result of a required adjustment of an induced representation that would, unadjusted, give rise to (only) a quasi-invariant measure. not-comparable
    — in the fundamental affine space H = G/Z is called quasiregular.

词源

From quasi- + regular.
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