finite

finite
1) ограниченный

2) блочный конечный
3) финитный
4) конечно
5) финитарный
finite automaton
finite chain
finite circuit
finite difference
finite dimensionality
finite discontinuity
finite graph
finite group
finite increment
finite over
finite quantity
finite scheme
is finite
of finite branching
of finite connectivity
of finite genus
of finite multiplicity
pointwise finite

algebra of finite order — <math.> алгебра конечного ранга


calculus of finite differences — разностное исчисление


finite difference approximation — конечно-разностное приближение


finite difference method — метод конечных разностей


finite element method — <math.> метод конечных элементов


finite modular automaton — блочный конечный автомат


finite state grammar — автоматная грамматика


wing of finite span — <phys.> крыло конечного размаха


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  • Finite — is the opposite of infinite. It may refer to:* Having a finite number of elements: finite set * Being a finite number, so not equal to pminfty; all real numbers are finite * In a stronger sense, being a value that is neither infinite nor… …   Wikipedia

  • Finite — Fi nite, a. [L. finitus, p. p. of finire. See {Finish}, and cf. {Fine}, a.] Having a limit; limited in quantity, degree, or capacity; bounded; opposed to infinite; as, finite number; finite existence; a finite being; a finite mind; finite… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • finite — [fī′nīt΄] adj. [ME finit < L finitus, pp. of finire, FINISH] 1. having measurable or definable limits; not infinite 2. Gram. having limits of person, number, and tense: said of a verb that can be used in a predicate 3. Math. a) capable of… …   English World dictionary

  • finite — index terminable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • finite — early 15c., from L. finitus, pp. of finire to limit, set bounds, end, from finis (see FINISH (Cf. finish)). Related: Finitely …   Etymology dictionary

  • finite — [adj] subject to limitations bound, bounded, circumscribed, conditioned, confined, definable, definite, delimited, demarcated, determinate, exact, fixed, limited, precise, restricted, specific, terminable; concepts 535,554 Ant. endless, infinite …   New thesaurus

  • finite — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ limited in size or extent. DERIVATIVES finitely adverb finiteness noun. ORIGIN Latin finitus finished …   English terms dictionary

  • finite — 01. Our oil and gas reserves are [finite], so we must take steps to develop alternative energy sources. 02. We have only a [finite] amount of time to work on this, so we d better get started. 03. The [finite] resources we have at hand must be… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • finite — adjective Etymology: Middle English finit, from Latin finitus, past participle of finire Date: 15th century 1. a. having definite or definable limits < a finite number of possibilities > b. having a limited nature or existence < finite beings > 2 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • finite — [[t]fa͟ɪnaɪt[/t]] 1) ADJ Something that is finite has a definite fixed size or extent. [FORMAL] ...a finite set of elements... Only a finite number of situations can arise... The fossil fuels (coal and oil) are finite resources. Ant: infinite 2)… …   English dictionary

  • finite — fi|nite [ˈfaınaıt] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: finitus, past participle of finire; FINISH1] 1.) having an end or a limit ≠ ↑infinite ▪ the earth s finite resources 2.) technical a finite verb form shows a particular time. Am , was ,… …   Dictionary of contemporary English


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