amenability
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Amenable group
In mathematics, an amenable group is a locally compact topological group G carrying a kind of averaging operation on bounded functions that is invariant under translation by group elements. The original definition, in terms of a finitely additive invariant measure (or mean) on subsets of G, was introduced by John von Neumann in 1929 under the German name "messbar" ("measurable" in English) in response to the Banach–Tarski paradox. In 1949 Mahlon M. Day introduced the English translation "amenable", apparently as a pun.

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amenability
spremnost na odgovor  
 
povodljivost  
 
popustljivost  
 
pokornost  
 
odgovornost  

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amenability

احساس مسئوليت ،تبعيت ،جوابگويى


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AMENABILITY
DISPONIBILITÀ. APERTURA. ASSOGGETTABILITÀ. RIDUCIBILITÀ. TRATTABILITÀ. DOCILITÀ

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amenability
[.n]: احساس مسئوليت ، تبعيت ، جوابگويى


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