bounded fibers
[/ˈbaʊndɪd ˈfaɪbərz/]
nounpl: bounded fibers
fibras limitadas
1. In mathematics and topology, fibers of a continuous map that are contained within a bounded set or have a bounded property; fibers that do not extend to infinity
The bounded fibers of this map ensure that the preimage of any point remains within a compact region.
As fibras limitadas deste mapa garantem que a pré-imagem de qualquer ponto permaneça dentro de uma região compacta.
2. In functional analysis, fibers (mathematical structures) that are restricted or constrained within defined limits
We studied the properties of bounded fibers in the fiber bundle to understand the topology of the space.
Estudamos as propriedades das fibras limitadas no feixe de fibras para compreender a topologia do espaço.
3. In materials science or physics, fiber structures that have defined or restricted dimensions rather than infinite extension
The bounded fibers in the composite material showed improved structural stability.
As fibras limitadas no material compósito mostraram estabilidade estrutural aprimorada.
This is a technical term primarily used in academic mathematics, topology, and materials science. It has no regional variation and is understood uniformly across Portuguese-speaking academic communities. The term is rarely used in colloquial language and is specific to specialized scientific discourse.
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