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- Epsilon
[ep-suh-lon, -luh n or, esp. British, ep-sahy-luh n] /ˈɛp səˌlɒn, -lən or, esp. British, ɛpˈsaɪ lən/ noun 1. the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet (E, ε). 2. the consonant sound represented by this letter. 3. Mathematics. an arbitrarily small quantity, used to indicate that a given quantity is small, or close to zero. /ˈɛpsɪˌlɒn; […]
- Epsilon-delta
[ep-suh-lon-del-tuh, -luh n- or, esp. British, ep-sahy-luh n-] /ˈɛp səˌlɒnˈdɛl tə, -lən- or, esp. British, ɛpˈsaɪ lən-/ adjective, Mathematics. 1. of or relating to a method or proof in calculus involving arbitrarily small numbers.
- Epsilon-neighborhood
[ep-suh-lon-ney-ber-hoo d, -luh n- or, esp. British, ep-sahy-luh n-] /ˈɛp səˌlɒnˌneɪ bərˌhʊd, -lən- or, esp. British, ɛpˈsaɪ lən-/ noun, Mathematics. 1. the set of all points whose distance from a given point is less than some specified number epsilon.
- Epsilon squared
jargon A quantity even smaller than epsilon, as small in comparison to epsilon as epsilon is to something normal; completely negligible. If you buy a supercomputer for a million dollars, the cost of the thousand-dollar terminal to go with it is epsilon, and the cost of the ten-dollar cable to connect them is epsilon squared. […]
- Epsimone
Concurrent simulation language derived from Simone. “EPSIMONE Manual”, J. Beziin et al, Pub Int No 90, IRISA, Sept 1978.