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      • In mathematics, a singularity is a point at which a given mathematical object is not defined, or a point where the mathematical object ceases to be well-behaved in some particular way, such as by lacking differentiability or analyticity.
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  2. Illustrated Mathematics Dictionary. Easy-to-understand definitions, with illustrations and links to further reading. Browse the definitions using the letters below, or use Search above.

  3. In mathematics, a singularity is a point at which a given mathematical object is not defined, or a point where the mathematical object ceases to be well-behaved in some particular way, such as by lacking differentiability or analyticity.

  4. (mathematics, physics) a point at which a mathematical function or physical quantity takes an infinite value, such as at the centre of a black hole, which is infinitely dense. Word Origin Middle English: from Old French singularite, from late Latin singularitas, from singularis ‘alone (of its kind)’, from singulus, related to simplus ‘simple’.

  5. uk / ˈsɪŋ.ɡjə.lə.li / us / ˈsɪŋ.ɡjə.lɚ.li / singularly adverb (NOTICEABLE) Add to word list. to an unusual degree: singularly beautiful. a singularly unattractive individual. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Unique and unusual. accidental. alt- alternative. atypically. be marked out as something idiom. fantastically.

  6. May 2, 2024 · Use this glossary of over 150 math definitions for common and important terms frequently encountered in arithmetic, geometry, and statistics.

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  8. With 3,000 entries ranging from Achilles paradox to zero matrix, it covers all commonly encountered terms and concepts from pure and applied mathematics and statistics, for example, linear algebra, optimisation, nonlinear equations, and differential equations.

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