Definition of Epsilons

1. Noun. (plural of epsilon) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Epsilons

1. epsilon [n] - See also: epsilon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Epsilons

epozoic
eppy
eprA1 protease
epratuzumab
epris
eprise
eproms
eprouvette
eprouvettes
epsila
epsilon
epsilon alcoholism
epsilon toxin
epsilonic
epsilons (current term)
epsin
epsom salt
epsomite
epsomites
epstein-barr virus nuclear antigens
eptagon
eptagons
eptapirone
eptatretus
epuise
epuisee
epulary
epulation
epulides

Literary usage of Epsilons

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

1. The Elements of the Differential and Integral Calculus: Based on by Jacob William Albert Young, Charles Elijah Linebarger, Walther Nernst, Arthur Schoenflies (1900)
"Properties of epsilons. 1. 7V/e mm of a fixed number of epsilons is an epsilon. ... Let the number of epsilons be n. Then, however small the sum may be ..."

2. The Elements of the Differential and Integral Calculus: Based on by Jacob William Albert Young, Charles Elijah Linebarger, Walther Nernst, Arthur Schoenflies (1900)
"To show this we have to show that this sum can be made small at will. Let the number of epsilons be n. Then, however small the sum may be desired to ..."

3. The Elements of the Differential and Integral Calculus: Based on by Jacob William Albert Young, Charles Elijah Linebarger, Walther Nernst, Arthur Schoenflies (1900)
"Properties of epsilons. 1. The sum of a fixed number of epsilons is an epsilon. To show this we have to show that this sum can be made small at will. ..."

4. A Greek Reader: Selected Principally from the Work of Frederic Jacobs by Charles Anthon (1854)
"As the 17 is in the thesis of the foot, it ought, strictly speaking, to lose one of its epsilons before the succeeding vowel, and then remain short. 9. ..."

5. The Greek Reader by Friedrich Jacobs (1851)
"The ;; loses one of its two component epsilons, and the remaining one ... The TI in nij loses one of its component epsilons, but the remaining one, ..."

6. Sas/stat 9.1 User's Guide by SAS Institute, Virginia Clark (2004)
"... variables CLASS statement default when there are multiple dependent variables with different patterns of missing values epsilons Greenhouse-Geisser and ..."

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