Definition of Integrands

1. Noun. (plural of integrand) ¹

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Definition of Integrands

1. integrand [n] - See also: integrand

Lexicographical Neighbors of Integrands

integral domain
integral dose
integral equation
integral equations
integral function
integral functions
integral membrane protein
integral membrane proteins
integral proteins
integralities
integrality
integrally
integralness
integrals
integrand
integrands (current term)
integrant
integrants
integraph
integrase
integrase inhibitors
integrase protein
integrases
integrate
integrated
integrated advanced information management systems
integrated biological hazard potential
integrated circuit
integrated circuits
integrated data processing

Literary usage of Integrands

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Infinitesimal Analysis by William Benjamin Smith (1898)
"Infinite integrands. — Thus far the integrand has been assumed finite and definite throughout the domain of integration. But sometimes it becomes infinite ..."

2. Advanced Calculus: A Text Upon Select Parts of Differential Calculus by Edwin Bidwell Wilson (1912)
"These may be converted into trigonometric or hyperbolic integrands by the following substitutions: x = a sin y, IR (a sin y, a cos y) a cos y ; Jy z ..."

3. A Treatise on the Integral Calculus: With Applications, Examples, and Problems by Joseph Edwards (1922)
"64 + 26*0* cos 2a+c* The change from a to ee"* does not affect tbe path of integration with regard to r from 0 to co ; the integrands remain finite and ..."

4. A Festschrift for Herman Rubin by Anirban DasGupta, Herman Rubin (2004)
"One of his key insights was to limit his space of integrands to those that were, ... That is, he only allows integrands that are adapted to the underlying ..."

5. Abel's Theorem and the Allied Theory: Including the Theory of the Theta by Henry Frederick Baker (1897)
"cUc Thus, the ratios of the integrands of the first kind are transformed into ratios of integrands of the first kind ; they may be said to be invariant for ..."

6. The Madison Colloquium 1913 by Leonard Eugene Dickson, William Fogg Osgood (1914)
"We turn next to the functions which correspond to the adjoint <?n-3, namely, the integrands of the everywhere finite integrals, and we shall find the factor ..."

7. Statistics, Probability, and Game Theory: Papers in Honor of David Blackwell by David Blackwell, Thomas Shelburne Ferguson, Lloyd S. Shapley, James B. MacQueen (1996)
"... and since both integrands in the definitions of ^ and p above are measureable with respect to a{{Xn},H}, it follows that both integrands are equal as, ..."

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