Mathematical English Usage - a Glossary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

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We write z=(x,y) for the common point of A and B.

We first consider the M/G/1 queue, where M (for “Markov'') means that......

For real x,......

For fixed n,......

For D a smooth domain, the following are equivalent.

For m not an integer, the norm can be defined by interpolation.

For (ii), consider...... [= To prove (ii), consider]

Thus F is integrable for the product measure.

Then for such a map to exist, we must have H(M)=0.

The problem with this approach is that V has to be C1 for (3) to be well defined.  

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 We must have Lf=0, for otherwise we can replace f by f-Lf. [= because otherwise]

It turns out that it suffices to show that...... For if this is proved, the preceding remark shows that......


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