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epsilon-neighborhood

/ep-suh-lon-ney-ber-hood, -luhn- or, especially British, ep-sahy-luhn-/US // ˈɛp səˌlɒnˌneɪ bərˌhʊd, -lən- or, especially British, ɛpˈsaɪ lən- //

Epsilon-邻域

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Mathematics.

    • : the set of all points whose distance from a given point is less than some specified number epsilon.

Examples

  • A car mechanic who goes by the name “Big Perm” said he noticed a change in the neighborhood.

  • Does all this mean that a robo-Jurassic Park is coming soon to a neighborhood near you?

  • Somebody had hung an American flag and people of the neighborhood had placed bouquets and candles.

  • That was standard operating procedure in the neighborhood at the time.

  • “It devolved from a very poor neighborhood to a very lawless one,” says Randall, who is refreshingly unsentimental.

  • And he was inclined to believe that it was Grandfather Mole that was to blame for the scarcity of worms in the neighborhood.

  • And Flora devoutly kissed her, then gossipped pleasantly about the other guests and the people in the neighborhood.

  • But the house will rarely be empty now that the shooting has begun, and there is always something going on in the neighborhood.

  • One would have thought that half the dogs in the neighborhood had relatives coming from Columbia.

  • He talked a good deal on various topics, a little politics, some city news and neighborhood gossip.