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monotonicity|mɒnətəˈnɪsɪtɪ| [f. monotonic a. + -ity.] The property or state of being monotonic. a. Of a function or variable (see monotonic a. 2).
1948Duke Math. Jrnl. XV. 313 (heading) The complete monotonicity of certain functions derived from completely monotone functions. 1961[see entropy 2 b]. 1972Computer Jrnl. XV. 218/2 We now derive a monotonicity relation which will be used in Section 5 to prove convergence. b. Of sounds (see monotonic a.).
1971Nature 23 Apr. 524/2 Speech remained unaffected except for slight slowing and slurring of words and the presence of some monotonicity. |