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Definition of Irreducibly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Irreducibly
Literary usage of Irreducibly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gauge Fields and Cartan-Ehresmann Connections by Robert Hermann (1975)
"It is known that if G is simple and acts irreducibly, this is impossible. ...
Analyze what may happen if G acts irreducibly, but is not simple, ..."
2. Neither Created Nor Evolved: Living Joyously Without a Creator by Walter Prytulak (2001)
"An ecosystem is irreducibly complex organization for a given specific purpose,
... irreducibly complex means a single system composed of several ..."
3. Stochastic Inequalities by Moshe Shaked, Yung Liang Tong (1992)
"Thus C\ and H\ do not act effectively on IR2, C\ and W2, act effectively but not
irreducibly, while C2 and Tii act effectively and irreducibly for n > 3 ..."
4. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society by American Mathematical Society (1919)
"A continuous set of points containing the two distinct points A and B is said to
be irreducibly continuous from A to B if it contains no other continuous ..."
5. Sophus Lie's 1880 transformation group paper by Sophus Lie, Robert Hermann (1975)
"... X. Let x be a point of X which is not a fixed point of C, but at which the
linear stability algebra acts irreducibly on Xx• Then, either or C2 0 . ..."
6. Gauge Fields and Cartan-Ehresmann Connections by Robert Hermann (1975)
"It is known that if G is simple and acts irreducibly, this is impossible. ...
Analyze what may happen if G acts irreducibly, but is not simple, ..."
7. Neither Created Nor Evolved: Living Joyously Without a Creator by Walter Prytulak (2001)
"An ecosystem is irreducibly complex organization for a given specific purpose,
... irreducibly complex means a single system composed of several ..."
8. Stochastic Inequalities by Moshe Shaked, Yung Liang Tong (1992)
"Thus C\ and H\ do not act effectively on IR2, C\ and W2, act effectively but not
irreducibly, while C2 and Tii act effectively and irreducibly for n > 3 ..."
9. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society by American Mathematical Society (1919)
"A continuous set of points containing the two distinct points A and B is said to
be irreducibly continuous from A to B if it contains no other continuous ..."
10. Sophus Lie's 1880 transformation group paper by Sophus Lie, Robert Hermann (1975)
"... X. Let x be a point of X which is not a fixed point of C, but at which the
linear stability algebra acts irreducibly on Xx• Then, either or C2 0 . ..."