Mathematical English Usage - a Dictionary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

view

1
[see also: viewpoint, idea] The preceding observation, when looked at from a more general point of view, leads to......

It is this point of view which is close to that used in C*-algebras.

Both of these conditions are satisfied if f is bounded (the second in view of Assumption 3).

With a view to bounding I in (8) by the right side of (6), we first......

2
 [see also: consider, regard, see, think] It is convenient to view G as a nilpotent group.

The theory of correspondences may be viewed as bridging the gap between......

Here we are viewing the coefficients as reduced fractions.



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