unbounded fibers
[ʌnˈbaʊndɪd ˈfaɪbərz]
nounpl: unbounded fibers
fibras não limitadas
1. In mathematics and topology, fibers of a continuous map that extend infinitely without reaching a finite boundary or limit
The unbounded fibers of the projection map create a complex topological structure.
As fibras não limitadas do mapa de projeção criam uma estrutura topológica complexa.
2. In materials science and engineering, elongated filamentous structures without confined or restricted length constraints
Unbounded fibers in the polymer matrix can affect the material's tensile strength.
As fibras não limitadas na matriz polimérica podem afetar a resistência à tração do material.
3. In computer science and networking, data streams or connections without predetermined or limited endpoints
Unbounded fibers in the data transmission system require additional monitoring.
As fibras não limitadas no sistema de transmissão de dados exigem monitoramento adicional.
This is primarily a technical and academic term used in mathematics, physics, and engineering disciplines. It is rarely encountered in everyday conversation and is specific to specialized scientific and mathematical discourse in both Brazilian Portuguese and English-speaking contexts.
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