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Unbounded meaning
Having no boundaries or limits.
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The discovery is a reminder of the rich aquatic ecology that is at risk from unbounded hydropower developments.
But Astro’s Playroom never feels dull for a second thanks to its unbounded creativity.
Professor Richards is part of a group developing a concept called "Unbounded Organization," proposed by Gavin Andersson in South Africa, after Mandela was elected President.
The scope appears near unbounded for what can fall under federal jurisdiction.
My love is defined by exponential curve, it's unbounded.
Such unbounded “off-the-books” operations – whether Nixon’s “White House Plumbers” or the Iran-Contra scandal during Ronald Reagan’s administration – usually come to grief.
The alarmism is becoming unbounded.
Without a genuine commitment to scientific discovery and the unbounded increase of the productive powers of labour, as laid out clearly in the American System of Political Economy, then no promise of social welfare measures are durable.
More than the younger members, Harrison seems to struggle with the consequences of her newly unbounded lifestyle.
A circle in isolation is a boundaryless bounded set, while the half plane is unbounded yet has a boundary.
A criticism of Chancery practice as it developed in the early medieval period was that it lacked fixed rules and that the Lord Chancellor was exercising an unbounded discretion.
Adding unbounded loops (WHILE, GOTO) makes the language partially recursive, or Turing-complete; Floop is such, as are almost all real-world computer languages.
A linear program can also be unbounded or infeasible.
Although a plane graph has an external or unbounded face, none of the faces of a planar map have a particular status.
Among others these tweaks will have the effect of modifying Euclid's second postulate from the statement that line segments can be extended indefinitely to the statement that lines are unbounded.
An artist's impression of a bounded set (top) and of an unbounded set (bottom).
A "pole" (or isolated singularity ) of a function is a point where the function's value becomes unbounded, or "blows up".
As the mutualistic term is always positive, it may lead to unrealistic unbounded growth as it happens with the simple model. citation So, it is important to include a saturation mechanism to avoid the problem.
As this sequence is unbounded, 1 is not an element of the Mandelbrot set.
A subset is cofinal in the whole set if and only if it is unbounded in the whole set or it has a maximum which is also maximum of the whole set.