Jordanization
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editJordanization (usually uncountable, plural Jordanizations)
- (mathematics) Conversion to, or representation as a Jordan curve.
- 2005 March, Alain Chenciner, Jacques Féjoz, Richard Montgomery, “Rotating Eights: I. the three Γi families”, in Nonlinearity, volume 8, number 3:
- In this section, which is not necessary for the following, we elaborate on the Jordanization of M, paying attention successively to the symplectic structure, the 'energy-scaling' block and the 'horizontal-vertical' decomposition...
- 2005, Javier Ribòn, “Families of diffeomorphisms without periodic curves”, in The Michigan Mathematical Journal, volume 53, number 2, page 244:
- Let us recall here some known results [3; 7] on the "Jordanization" of diffeomorphisms (directly issued from the corresponding ones for vector fields) and on the relationship between unipotent diffeomorphisms and nilpotent vector fields.
- 2006 January, A.V. Smilga, “Ghost-free higher-derivative theory”, in Physics Letters B, volume 632, numbers 2-3:
- This will allow us to understand this “Jordanization” phenomenon in very clear terms and prepare us to the analysis of the interacting theory (2)
- The affiliation of the Arab population of the West Bank to Jordan, standing in contrast to Palestinian nationhood or affiliation with Israel.
- 2014, Joseph Nevo, Jordan in the Middle East, 1948-1988: The Making of Pivotal State:
- In many ways, though, it is an academic issue, as the process of Jordanization was cut short by the June 1967 war.