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Definition of Permuting
1. permute [v] - See also: permute
Lexicographical Neighbors of Permuting
Literary usage of Permuting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hirsch's Collection of Examples, Formulæ, & Calculations, on the Literal by Meyer Hirsch (1827)
"Consequently no further change takes place by transforming and permuting the
roots in the above expressions for А', В1, С', &c. than that yf, у", у"', ..."
2. Lessons Introductory to the Modern Higher Algebra by George Salmon (1885)
"... therefore has an opposite sign to the second, but it has the same sign with
the first term, since it can be derived from it by twice permuting suffixes. ..."
3. Higher Algebra: A Sequel to Elementary Algebra for Schools by Henry Sinclair Hall, Samuel Ratcliffe Knight (1894)
"From the leading element by permuting the suffixes of a and d we get ... finally by
permuting the suffixes of d and e we obtain the required element a^b^d^ ..."
4. Elements of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry by Charles Winthrop Crockett (1896)
"(/) By making 7 = 90° we get seven formulas applicable to right triangles, and
by permuting these three others are found. From («), cos с = cos a cos b. ..."
5. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"The terms J are obtained by permuting the subscripts p, q, r, ... permuting
simultaneously the same subscripts in the second member and giving to each term ..."
6. Theory and Applications of Finite Groups by George Abram Miller, Hans Frederick Blichfeldt, Leonard Eugene Dickson (1916)
"Thus (18) te4 =*»+*»+*» ai 02 03 Since Xi is derived from Xs by permuting 1, 2,
3 cyclically, we have — — .i — ai as ai 02 , A3= - . permuting 1, 2 ..."
7. The Mathematical theory of probabilities and its application to frequency by Arne Fisher (1922)
"It is only when permuting the various o's in an ascending magnitude according to the
... oN By permuting these elements in their natural order we obtain the ..."