English to Kannada Dictionary fractional

fractional

ಅಪೂರ್ಣ
definition
adjective
Both have identical fractional parts after the decimal point.
of, relating to, or expressed as a numerical value that is not a whole number, especially a fraction less than one.
translation of 'fractional'
ಭಿನ್ನರಾಶಿಯ,
ಒಂದು ಅಂಶವನ್ನುಳ್ಳ,
ಅಂಶರೂಪದ,
ಅಪೂರ್ಣ
example
Very few of the components come out of the 'fractional' distillation column ready for market.
However, the Babylonians has no notation to indicate where the integer part ended and the 'fractional' part began.
There are sections of the book devoted to arithmetic and geometric progressions, including progressions with a 'fractional' numbers of terms, and formulas for the sum of certain finite series are given.
Tiny though this 'fractional' increase seems when expressed this way, the overall amounts are huge.
Each time we take the reciprocal of the 'fractional' part we usually get another long list of decimal places.
It is natural to think that the behavior of iterations that start with z 0 = e it, where t is not a 'fractional' part of 2 is chaotic and generate the set dense on the circle.
And my input is a tiny, 'fractional' thing of a film, and how it's dealt with in post-production, how the studio is marketed.
The second algorithm involves linear programming with randomized rounding to convert 'fractional' assignments into integral ones.
He examined series expansions and looked at series with 'fractional' powers.
In the fractional method shown on this page, we're adding 'fractional' completions in a single unit of time; whereas when we began, we were adding whole completions in multiple units of time.
The researchers found that their bimetallic cathodes worked even more effectively in the ORR than platinum alone, despite only containing a 'fractional' amount of platinum in the monolayer.
Unemployment figures showed a 'fractional' improvement but separate statistics on redundancies showed an increase of about one-third on this time last year.
Distillation can be used to separate volatile liquids by a process known as 'fractional' distillation.
This number could be either integral or 'fractional' .
There the author describes how mathematicians moved from studying first derivatives, second derivatives, etc., to study 'fractional' derivatives.
Since, for example, a proton has a charge of 1, a quark would have a 'fractional' charge.
Anticipating the beat by 'fractional' amounts on single chords or notes (Blues singers do this all the time to express pain and suffering).
Astronomers often express the amount of redshift, the 'fractional' change of wavelength, as a dimensionless number, z.
Infants are very sensitive to it and only the most infinitesimal 'fractional' doses should be used.
Both have identical 'fractional' parts after the decimal point.
He also worked on asymptotic analysis, 'fractional' integration and singular partial differential equations.
Any fractional or decimal value must be multiplied by a whole number to eliminate 'fractional' subscripts.
Much of Burnside's work on hydrodynamics involved the use of complex variable and in papers of 1891 and 1892 he considered the group of linear 'fractional' transformations of a complex variable.
One of the first topics he studied, which developed from his early work on electromagnetism, was a new topic, now called the 'fractional' calculus.
He also studied 'fractional' numbers and learnt much of the impressive contributions that the Arabs had made to mathematics over the preceding 400 years.
Note that sometimes a new point will be plotted further to the right than any previous one (i.e. its 'fractional' part will be larger than any before it).
The part after the decimal point in number r is often called the 'fractional' part of r and written as frac (r).
The computer programs implement basic mathematical principles such as basic geometry and 'fractional' math.
Many techniques are available to better assess the true relationship between a continuous predictor and an outcome variable, including 'fractional' polynomials, smoothing splines or other smoothing functions.
Bosanquet's early 1930s papers were on series and integration, a 1930 paper being on 'fractional' integration, a topic he would return to many times.
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