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Definition of Degeneracies
1. degeneracy [n] - See also: degeneracy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Degeneracies
Literary usage of Degeneracies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hilbert's Invariant Theory Papers by David Hilbert, Robert Hermann (1978)
"For the complete solution of the problem outlined at the end of the introduction
we need only study the possible degeneracies and special occurrences. 4. ..."
2. The Geometric Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations and Algebraic Functions by Georges Valiron (1984)
"... 117 - degeneracies of the Gauss equation Laguerre polynomials If, in the Gauss
equation (2), we change a to s/B and write the transformed equation in ..."
3. The Semi-insane and the Semi-responsible: (Demifous Et Demiresponsables) by Joseph Grasset (1907)
"degeneracies PROPERLY SO-CALLED. LESSER DEGENERATES i. Simple Degeneracy,—Simple
degenerates are generally noticeable " for the slowness with which their ..."
4. Degeneracy; Its Causes, Signs and Results by Eugene Solomon Talbot (1898)
"The degeneracies of the body combine so frequently with those of the skull ...
It occurs with all the degeneracies of the eye, from those which are purely ..."
5. Edinburgh Medical Journal (1895)
"... in certain degeneracies of various tissues or organs, and that these degeneracies
may be the result of abnormal neurotic development, either inherited, ..."