Mathematical English Usage - a Dictionary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

convenient

[see also: appropriate, suitable, useful, suit

This realization is particularly convenient for determining......

It is convenient to view G as a nilpotent group.

For these considerations it will be convenient to state beforehand, for easy reference, the following variant of......

Therefore, whenever it is convenient, we may assume that......

We identify A and B whenever convenient.

We shall, by convenient abuse of notation, generally denote it by xt whatever probability space it is defined on.

We shall find it convenient not to distinguish between two such sequences which differ only by a string of zeros at the end.



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