How to use in-sentence of “discrete”:
+ We can express this by Pontryagin duality in another way: Γ is dual to the discrete group of all -power roots of unity in the complex numbers.
+ Fungi produce septa to partition filamentous hyphae into discrete cells.
+ Haldane showed that discrete mutations were compatible with gradual evolution: see the modern evolutionary synthesis.
+ That is, electrons were ejected from the atom with a range of energies, rather than the discrete amounts of energies that were observed in gamma and alpha decays.
+ With discrete time, things only happen during the “ticks” and the “tocks”, and not in between.

Example sentences of “discrete”:
+ From experiments, electrons only ever absorb certain amounts of energy, suggesting an electron’s energy must fit onto set, quantised, discrete “energy levels”.
+ They are used in discrete wavelet transform.
+ Although the main objects of study in discrete mathematics are discrete objects, analytic methods from continuous mathematics are often employed as well.
+ The binomial distribution has discrete values.
+ On the equivalence between SOR-type methods for linear systems and the discrete gradient methods for gradient systems.
+ Instead, change ought to be brought about in small, discrete steps.
+ The term finite mathematics is sometimes applied to parts of the field of discrete mathematics that deals with finite sets, particularly those areas relevant to business.
+ But, the curved arrows showing a sequence of discrete electron transfers can give the same result as a rearrangement reaction.
+ One way to calculate a discrete cosine transform is to use the Fourier transformation.
+ From experiments, electrons only ever absorb certain amounts of energy, suggesting an electron's energy must fit onto set, quantised, discrete "energy levels".
+ They are used in discrete wavelet transform.
+ The reactions can not be explained by a series of simple discrete electron transfers.
+ It focuses on the chemical systems made up of a discrete number of assembled molecular subunits or components.
+ In contrast to real numbers that vary “smoothly”, discrete mathematics studies objects such as integers, graphs, and statements in logic.
+ In the 20th century an inverter was often made of a discrete transistor with other components, or several inverters were packaged in an integrated circuit.
+ It is helpful to think of a Markov chain as evolving through discrete steps in time, although the “step” doesn’t need to have anything to do with time.
+ It has been proposed that one’s sensory memory subconsciously parses all stimuli and identifies discrete pieces of information by classifying them by salience.
