self-consistent

[ US /ˌsɛɫfkənˈsɪstənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not self-contradictory
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How To Use self-consistent In A Sentence

  • The myth that we perpetrate is that mathematics is reliable, self-consistent, and immutable, and that ‘good’ mathematicians do not make mistakes.
  • This study is an attempt to determine whether standard concepts of fluid mechanics can yield a self-consistent model of this process.
  • Molecular dynamics is now capable of calculating pressure profiles using a completely self-consistent model that treats all elements of the bilayer and solvent with equal accuracy.
  • Its theory is both rigorous and self-consistent and has provided descriptions of many aspects which structural grammar did not touch upon.
  • The third step is to ascertain that the specifications are self-consistent.
  • The methods they used have all been developed before by string theorists, but their merit was to put together the different techniques in a self-consistent manner.
  • People begin to realise that while anarchism may be the most beautiful and self-consistent political idea out there, the process of actually making it happen would be utterly horrific.
  • Obviously, the trustworthiness, perspicuity and plenary inspiration of Scripture cannot be maintained aside from the belief that the Bible is a thoroughly self-consistent whole.
  • We have carried out a self-consistent field study of the fusion of membranes consisting of flexible block copolymers in a solvent of homopolymer.
  • As yet, we do not know if these coincidences are just lucky outcomes of all possibilities, or whether there is one and only one possible combination that is logically self-consistent.
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