Definition of Nonuniqueness

1. Noun. The state or condition of being nonunique. ¹

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Definition of Nonuniqueness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonuniqueness

nonuniformitarian
nonuniformities
nonuniformity
nonuniformly
nonunilateral
nonunimodular
nonunion
nonunionised
nonunionism
nonunionist
nonunionists
nonunionized
nonunions
nonunique
nonuniquely
nonuniqueness (current term)
nonuniquenesses
nonunital
nonunitary
nonunity
nonunivalent
nonuniversal
nonuniversally
nonuniversities
nonuniversity
nonupdated
nonupgradable
nonupgradeable
nonupgraded
nonuple

Literary usage of Nonuniqueness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Probability, Statistics, and Their Applications: Papers in Honor of Rabi by Krishna B. Athreya, Rabi Bhattacharya (2003)
"Extend the nonuniqueness result of Athreya and Dai [4] for the logistic case to ... [4] Athreya, KB and Dai, J. (2002): On the nonuniqueness of invariant ..."

2. Isolation and Aggregation in Economics by Ekkehart Schlicht (1985)
"Hence it might be appropriate to use our example for illustrating the nature of this nonuniqueness by discussing alternative aggregation procedures. ..."

3. Geometry and Identification: Proceedings of Apsm Workshop on System Geometry by Peter E. Caines, Robert Hermann (1983)
"But because of the nonuniqueness induced by (2.ll)-(2.12), in order to achieve identifiability, we have to find a ..."

4. Proceedings of the Berkeley-Ames Conference on Nonlinear Problems in Control by L. R. Hunt, Clyde Martin (1984)
"... equations has been generalized to account for the resulting boundary constraints and the possibility of nonuniqueness of the characteristic curves. ..."

5. Topics in Physical Geometry by Robert Hermann (1988)
"In fact, the nonuniqueness is a property that is usually closely linked to the most important algebraic properties of the system. 4. ..."

6. Change-Point Problems by Edward G. Carlstein, Hans-Georg Müller, David Siegmund (1994)
"... 02)] and any nonuniqueness in maximization is resolved by suitable convention. To think of the distribution of r — r, note that f — T = arg max } Wi ..."

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