Mathematical English Usage - a Glossary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

line

[see also: approach, procedure]

The proof proceeds along the same lines as the proof of Theorem 5, but the details are more complicated.

For direct constructions along more classical lines, see [2].

Although these proofs run along similar lines, there are subtle adjustments necessary to fit the argument to each new situation.

Further results along these lines were obtained by Clark [4].

This paper, for the most part, continues this line of investigation.

Here c denotes a constant which can vary from line to line.

a broken <dashed, dotted, slanting, wavy> line


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