Twitter Google Share on Facebook finite difference (redirected fromCentered difference) finite difference [¦fī‚nīt ′dif·rəns] (mathematics) The difference between the values of a function at two discrete points, used to approximate the derivative of the function. ...
Universal Relation–Universal relation can also be known as a full relation as every element of set A is related to every element in B. An empty and universal relation can also be named as a trivial relation.A universal relation R in a set, say A, is one in which each member of A i...
= 0. When bool is converted to non-bool, true becomes 1 and false becomes 0.The type "BOOL" is a Windows type, and it's just a typedef for int. As such, it can assume all values of int, with non-zero meaning true and zero meaning false, and it behaves exactly like int, ...
Cash Value Accumulation:Both whole life insurance and universal life insurance build cash value over time. However, universal life insurance policies offer greater flexibility in terms of cash value growth. Policyholders can choose between a fixed interest rate or a variable interest rate tied to spe...
Further discussions are delivered regarding similarities and differences between nonlife savings and the cash values under universal and variable life insurance.doi:10.1111/j.1540-6296.1999.tb00050.xDongsae ChoJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Risk Management & Insurance Review...
Anapplication programming interface(API) is the interface that handles communications between different software applications. An API provides a universal language by which services can communicate with resources, allowing systems to work together seamlessly, extensibly, and scalably. ...
When selecting an unregulated dc-dc converter, the manufacturer will often supply graphs to show the relationship between the output and line and load conditions. The user should inspect these graphs and verify that the voltage is within their limits for all operating conditions. The graph in Figu...
As nouns the difference between exclusivity and singularity is that exclusivity is the state of being exclusive while singularity is...
Variable (nautical) A shifting wind, or one that varies in force. Variable Those parts of the sea where a steady wind is not expected, especially the parts between the trade-wind belts. Variable Having the capacity of varying or changing; capable of alternation in any manner; changeable; as...
(logic) The relation of a universal proposition to a specific proposition of the same form with the universal quantified variable replaced by a specific instance. Subordinate Belonging to a lower or inferior class or rank; secondary. Superordinate Hypernymic Subordinate Subject to the authority or co...