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Definition of Adjoints
1. adjoint [n] - See also: adjoint
Lexicographical Neighbors of Adjoints
Literary usage of Adjoints
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Journal of Mathematics by Johns Hopkins University, American Mathematical Society (1919)
"The adjoints of order m—3 constitute a linear system of at most two dimensions.
... Then the oo'"3 adjoints of order m—3 through two generic points of one ..."
2. Colloquium Lectures by American Mathematical Society (1905)
"Second adjoints are adjoint to adjoints of the system, etc. The employment of
successive adjoint systems as a means of investigation is due to S. Kantor and ..."
3. The Boston Colloquium Lectures on Mathematics by Edward Burr Van Vleck, Henry Seely White, Frederick Shenstone Woods (1905)
"The adjoints of order lower by than the original system are important from the
fact that they transform always into the corresponding system of adjoints to ..."
4. Cyclopedia of American Government by Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, Albert Bushnell Hart (1914)
"Both mayor and adjoints are chosen for a four-year tere and after being selected,
retain their moni • ship in the council. All sit together in : same body, ..."
5. The Continental Legal History Series by Association of American Law Schools (1913)
"In the case of an official prosecution, the " adjoints " are present, ... Two "
adjoints " are present at the information and hear the witnesses (Art. 6). ..."
6. A History of Continental Criminal Procedure, with Special Reference to France by Adhémar Esmein, René Garraud, Carl Joseph Anton Mittermaier (1913)
"In the case of an official prosecution, the " adjoints " are present, ... Two '
adjoints ' should also be present at the drawing up of the official report ..."