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What is the English term for “beschränkt Menge”?
English-Italian translations of “sieve” and “sink” in sheaf theoryGerman for “contiguous simplicial maps”English for “prolongement” or “Fortsetzung”?Translation of an article of Esselmann: German to EnglishWhat does exactly “giacche” mean here?What is the English translation of the German “Grundbereich” and/or “Träger”?English term for “Nebenteil”English term for “Standardabschätzung”Is there an English translation of the German book “Einführung in die Kombinatorische und die Geometrische Gruppentheorie”?Translation of this exercise from Dutch
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I tried translating the word "beschränkt" and then google, for example, "limited set", but got no results.
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I tried translating the word "beschränkt" and then google, for example, "limited set", but got no results.
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I tried translating the word "beschränkt" and then google, for example, "limited set", but got no results.
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I tried translating the word "beschränkt" and then google, for example, "limited set", but got no results.
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"beschränkt" can in this context be translated as "bounded" ("Schranke" = "bound")
General hints for the translation:
Consider using leo.org which indicates mathematical terms with
[math]
.Another method for translating mathematical terms is searching for it in the german wikipedia and then going to the english version of the same article. Usually on the bottom left there is a whole list of languages.
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$begingroup$
"beschränkt" can in this context be translated as "bounded" ("Schranke" = "bound")
General hints for the translation:
Consider using leo.org which indicates mathematical terms with
[math]
.Another method for translating mathematical terms is searching for it in the german wikipedia and then going to the english version of the same article. Usually on the bottom left there is a whole list of languages.
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$begingroup$
"beschränkt" can in this context be translated as "bounded" ("Schranke" = "bound")
General hints for the translation:
Consider using leo.org which indicates mathematical terms with
[math]
.Another method for translating mathematical terms is searching for it in the german wikipedia and then going to the english version of the same article. Usually on the bottom left there is a whole list of languages.
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$begingroup$
"beschränkt" can in this context be translated as "bounded" ("Schranke" = "bound")
General hints for the translation:
Consider using leo.org which indicates mathematical terms with
[math]
.Another method for translating mathematical terms is searching for it in the german wikipedia and then going to the english version of the same article. Usually on the bottom left there is a whole list of languages.
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"beschränkt" can in this context be translated as "bounded" ("Schranke" = "bound")
General hints for the translation:
Consider using leo.org which indicates mathematical terms with
[math]
.Another method for translating mathematical terms is searching for it in the german wikipedia and then going to the english version of the same article. Usually on the bottom left there is a whole list of languages.
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