1.【逻,数】系;系定理;推论;必然的结果
1.something that will also be true if a particular idea or statement is true, or something that will also exist if a particular situation exists
1.Results that sprung readily from a theorem is called by the Greeks corollaries or porisms.
希腊人把那些能从定理直接推出的结果称作推论或系论。
2.The previous ODE model can be viewed as especial example and its relevant results can be regarded as corollaries of this article.
已有的两类模型可视为本模型的特例,其相关结论可作为本文的推论。
3.In critically reassessing this hypothesis, two important corollaries should be considered.
如果以批评的眼光重新评价这一假说,就应当考虑到两个重要的推论。
4.The partial correctness and incompleteness of the system are corollaries of the condition.
该系统的部分正确性和不完备性也均是该条件的推论。
5.This rule, and the rule to do one thing, are both corollaries of an underlying principle: avoid duplication of code whenever possible.
这条规则,以及做好一件事情的规则,都是一个根本原理的必然结果:无论何时都要尽可能避免代码重复。
6.As corollaries, a limit theorem for the mth-order nonhomogeneous Markov chains is obtained. Moreover. The results obtained are generalized.
作为推论,得到m重非齐次马氏链的一个强极限定理,并将已有的结果加以推广。
7.In one point of view, they may be considered as corollaries from the principles already lay down.
在一个角度来看,他们可能会被视为从原则推论已经放下。
8.As corollaries , several strong limit theorems about occurred frequency of states for hidden nonhomogeneous Markov model are obtained.
作为定理的推论,得到了隐非齐次马尔可夫模型状态出现频率的一类强极限定理。
9.By these results, a series of corollaries have been gotten, which contain some known results.
应用这些结果,得到了一系列的推论,其中包括有关已知的著名结果。
10.By these results, we may get a series of corollaries, which contain some known results.
应用这些结果,我们可以得到一系列推论,其中包括有关已知的著名结果。