positone

English

Etymology

Blend of positive + monotone

Adjective

positone (not comparable)

  1. (mathematics) of a particular kind of eigenvalue problem involving a nonlinear function on the reals that is continuous, positive, and monotone.
    • Leszek Gasinski, Nikolaos S. Papageorgiou (2004) Nonsmooth Critical Point Theory and Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems, CRC Press, →ISBN, page 704
      Finally, we mention that several papers studied nonlinear eigenvalue problems of the form
      for under the assumption that is continuous, positive, monotone. For this reason such problems were named positone... If the nonlinearity is continuous, monotone and ,...then the eigenvalue problem is called semipositone...

Derived terms

Italian

Noun

positone m (plural positoni)

  1. Alternative form of positrone

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