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Definition of Analyticity
1. Noun. The property of being analytic.
Definition of Analyticity
1. Noun. The property of being analytic. ¹
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Definition of Analyticity
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Analyticity
Literary usage of Analyticity
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fundamentals of Statistical Exponential Families: With Applications in by Lawrence D. Brown (1986)
"Note that if T and ¡T)'1 are bounded then N(T) => N. analyticity The moment
generating function is analytic. This fact is implicit in the proof of Theorem ..."
2. The Concept of Knowledge by Panayot Butchvarov (1970)
"Such claims may have value as an antidote to a serious consideration of a theory
such as that of analyticity or of formal truth, but they have little ..."
3. Dispositional Properties by David Weissman (1965)
"I think that the foregoing arguments have established that there is something
informative about this notion; but moreover, the analyticity of statements ..."
4. Cartanian Geometry, Nonlinear Waves, and Control Theory by Robert Hermann (1979)
"... u(t) dt x(t) = b The analyticity of this as a functional of u (when ...
the analyticity of other equations which this one “majorizes”. ..."
5. Topics in the Geometric Theory of Linear Systems by Robert Hermann (1984)
"... causality condition on the linear system requires that the kernel k vanish
for t < 0, which implies certain analyticity conditions on the Fourier trans ..."
6. State of the Art in Probability and Statistics: Festschrift for Willem R by Mathisca de Gunst, Chris Klaassen, A. W. van der Vaart (2001)
""It may seem that analytic functions are a refined, a recherche object and that
such a refined property as analyticity is not necessary in numerical ..."