basises

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basises

  1. (nonstandard) plural of basis
    • 1984, Robert Trappl, editor, Cybernetics and systems research 2: proceedings of the Seventh European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research[1], volume 2, →ISBN, page 144:
      The Walsh, Haar and Slant basises are widely used in practical problems.
    • 1995, V. V. Vasin, A. L. Ageev, Ill-Posed Problems with A Priori Information[2], De Gruyter, →ISBN, page 94:
      Denote the set of orthonormal basises in Ker 𝐴∩𝐷(𝐿) by 𝑀.
    • 2004, Rabah Rabah, Grigory M. Sklyar, Alexandr V. Rezounenko, “On Strong Stability and Stabilizability of Linear Systems of Neutral Type”, in Silviu-Iulian Niculescu, Keqin Gu, editors, Advances in Time-Delay Systems[3], Springer, →ISBN, page 262:
      To the best of our knowledge, the main source of abstract results on Riesz basises is the monograph [7].

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This form is used especially, though not exclusively, by second-language speakers of English.

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