monotony
Monotony (from ancient Greek μονοτονία monotonia , German 'monotony' ) stands for:
- Monotony (logic) , a property of a derivability relation
- Monotony (phonetics) , uniform intonation
- Monotony (psychology) , psychological term for a state of reduced psychological activity, which in everyday life is perceived as monotonous, monotonous, boring, dull, dull, tiring
- Monotonie (Lied) , a song by the German band Ideal
In mathematics, monotony stands for
- Monotonous picture , a picture that maintains order relations
- Monotonous real function , a real function in which an increase in the argument always leads to either an increase or a decrease in the value of the function
- K-monotonic function , a generalization of the above term to functions with archetype space
- Matrix-monotonic function , a generalization for functions whose archetype space is a matrix space
- Monotonic operator , an operator that has certain properties of a monotonic function
- Monotonous sequence of numbers , a sequence of real numbers that always either increases or decreases
- Monotonous sequence of sets , a generalization of the sequence of numbers for sets using the subset relationship
- Monotonous sequence of functions , a sequence of functions that form a monotonous sequence of numbers for each argument
Monotony stands for:
- the music genre Monoton Music
- a music project by Konrad Becker
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Wiktionary: Monotony - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations