Associations to the word «Singularity»
Noun
- Derivative
- Fourier
- Laurent
- Medusa
- Paradox
- Zero
- Matrix
- Physics
- Condensation
- Valence
- Sensitivity
- Prediction
- Holocaust
- Farley
- Mathematician
- Novelty
- Decomposition
- Space
- Valuation
- Rarity
- Resolution
- Avoidance
- Function
- Dimension
- Vector
- Following
- Hanson
- Matrice
- Bounce
- Ames
- Physic
- Pole
- Flaw
- Eccentricity
- Steady
- Mathematics
- Entropy
- Intelligence
- Omega
- Polygon
- Distortion
- Nico
- Whitney
- Tensor
- Hypothesis
- Propagation
- Rosen
- Formulation
- Equivalence
- Excitation
- Boundary
- Photon
- Startup
- Evolution
- Quaker
- Rousseau
- Scenario
- Stability
- Contracting
- Parameter
Adjective
Wiktionary
SINGULARITY, noun. The state of being singular, distinct, peculiar, uncommon or unusual
SINGULARITY, noun. A point where all parallel lines meet
SINGULARITY, noun. A point where a measured variable reaches unmeasurable or infinite value
SINGULARITY, noun. (mathematics) the value or range of values of a function for which a derivative does not exist
SINGULARITY, noun. (physics) a point or region in spacetime in which gravitational forces cause matter to have an infinite density; associated with black holes
SINGULARITY, noun. A proposed point in the technological future at which artificial intelligences become capable of augmenting and improving themselves, leading to an explosive growth in intelligence.
SINGULARITY, noun. (obsolete) Anything singular, rare, or curious.
SINGULARITY, noun. (obsolete) Possession of a particular or exclusive privilege, prerogative, or distinction.
SINGULARITY, noun. (obsolete) celibacy
Dictionary definition
SINGULARITY, noun. The quality of being one of a kind; "that singularity distinguished him from all his companions".
SINGULARITY, noun. Strangeness by virtue of being remarkable or unusual.
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.