Cantor set — In mathematics, the Cantor set, introduced by German mathematician Georg Cantor in 1883 [Georg Cantor (1883) Über unendliche, lineare Punktmannigfaltigkeiten V [On infinite, linear point manifolds (sets)] , Mathematische Annalen , vol. 21, pages… … Wikipedia
Cantor set — Math. the set obtained from the closed interval from 0 to 1 by removing the middle third from the interval, then the middle third from each of the two remaining sets, and continuing the process indefinitely. Also called Cantor ternary set. [after … Useful english dictionary
Smith-Volterra-Cantor set — In mathematics, the Smith Volterra Cantor set (SVC) or the fat Cantor set is an example of a set of points on the real line R that is nowhere dense (in particular it contains no intervals), yet has positive measure. Construction Similar to the… … Wikipedia
Cantor — may refer to:In general* The Latin word for singer, e.g. the main singer of a cantus * Hazzan , in Judaism, the English name for a professional singer who leads prayer services (Kantor is a frequently noted Jewish patronym) * Cantor (church), an… … Wikipedia
Cantor function — In mathematics, the Cantor function, named after Georg Cantor, is an example of a function that is continuous, but not absolutely continuous. DefinitionThe Cantor function c : [0,1] → [0,1] is defined as follows:#Express x in base 3. If possible … Wikipedia
Cantor space — In mathematics, the term Cantor space is sometimes used to denotethe topological abstraction of the classical Cantor set:A topological space is aCantor space if it is homeomorphic to the Cantor set.The Cantor set itself is of course a Cantor… … Wikipedia
Cantor distribution — Probability distribution name =Cantor type =mass pdf cdf parameters =none support =Cantor set pdf =none cdf =Cantor function mean =1/2 median =anywhere in [1/3, 2/3] mode =n/a variance =1/8 skewness =0 kurtosis = 8/5 entropy = mgf =e^{t/2} prod… … Wikipedia
Cantor-Menge — Unter der Cantor Menge, auch cantorsches Diskontinuum, Cantor Staub oder Wischmenge genannt, versteht man in der Mathematik eine gewisse Teilmenge der Menge der reellen Zahlen mit besonderen topologischen, maßtheoretischen, geometrischen und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cantor'sches Diskontinuum — Unter der Cantor Menge, auch cantorsches Diskontinuum, Cantor Staub oder Wischmenge genannt, versteht man in der Mathematik eine gewisse Teilmenge der Menge der reellen Zahlen mit besonderen topologischen, maßtheoretischen, geometrischen und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cantor-Funktion — Unter der Cantor Menge, auch cantorsches Diskontinuum, Cantor Staub oder Wischmenge genannt, versteht man in der Mathematik eine gewisse Teilmenge der Menge der reellen Zahlen mit besonderen topologischen, maßtheoretischen, geometrischen und… … Deutsch Wikipedia