support of a functionの例文
- The essential support of a function " f " depends on the measure ? as well as on " f ", and it may be strictly smaller than the closed support.
- He goes on immediately to qualify that statement, saying that the setting is too'vast'for differential operators, because of the property of monotonicity with respect to the support of a function, evident for differentiation.
- Alternate theorems give more precise quantitative results, and, in time frequency analysis, rather than interpreting the ( 1-dimensional ) time and frequency domains separately, one instead interprets the limit as a lower limit on the support of a function in the ( 2-dimensional ) time frequency plane.
- In analysis one nearly always wants to use the essential support of a function, rather than its closed support, when the two sets are different, so ess supp ( " f " ) is often written simply as supp ( " f " ) and referred to as the support.