slovo | definícia |
tensional (encz) | tensional,napínací adj: Zdeněk Brož |
tensional (encz) | tensional,tažný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
tensional (wn) | tensional
adj 1: of or relating to or produced by tension |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
extensional (encz) | extensional,rozšiřující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
extensionally (encz) | extensionally, |
intensional (encz) | intensional, adj: |
Extensional (gcide) | Extensional \Ex*ten"sion*al\, a.
Having great extent.
[1913 Webster] |
extensional (wn) | extensional
adj 1: defining a word by listing the class of entities to which
the word correctly applies |
intensional (wn) | intensional
adj 1: used of the set of attributes that distinguish the
referents of a given word |
extensional (foldoc) | extensional
Extensional properties, e.g. extensional equality, relate to
the "black-box" behaviour of an object, i.e. how its output
depends on its input. The opposite is intensional which
concerns how the object is implemented.
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extensional equality (foldoc) | extensional equality
extensionality
(Or extensionality). Functions, f and g are extensionally
equal if and only if
f x = g x for all x.
where "=" means both expressions fail to terminate (under some
given reduction strategy) or they both terminate with the
same basic value.
Two functions may be extensionally equal but not
inter-convertible (neither is reducible to the other). E.g.
\ x . x+x and \ x . 2*x. See also {observational
equivalence}, referential transparency.
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extensionality (foldoc) | extensional equality
extensionality
(Or extensionality). Functions, f and g are extensionally
equal if and only if
f x = g x for all x.
where "=" means both expressions fail to terminate (under some
given reduction strategy) or they both terminate with the
same basic value.
Two functions may be extensionally equal but not
inter-convertible (neither is reducible to the other). E.g.
\ x . x+x and \ x . 2*x. See also {observational
equivalence}, referential transparency.
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intensional (foldoc) | intensional
A description of properties, e.g. intensional
equality, that relate to how an object is implemented as
opposed to extensional properties which concern only how its
output depends on its input.
(1995-01-12)
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