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adjoint

/aj-oint/US // ˈædʒ ɔɪnt //UK // (ˈædˌdʒɔɪnt) //

附属物,附属品,邻接,附带的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Mathematics.

    • : a square matrix obtained from a given square matrix and having the property that its product with the given matrix is equal to the determinant of the given matrix times the identity matrix.
    • : Also called Hermitian conjugate, transposed conjugate. the matrix obtained from a given matrix by interchanging rows and columns and by replacing each element by its complex conjugate.

Examples

  • Conférence de notre F∴ Goldschmidt, Orat∴ adjoint sur la même question.

  • He would have done better for himself than by becoming adjoint to the maire of Arthenay.

  • In 1650 Girardon was made member of the Academy, in 1659 professor, in 1674 “adjoint au recteur,” and finally in 1695 chancellor.

  • He was allowed to see his adjoint, who came to him with a troubled face.

  • As soon as she had left the room, Leigh dropped the ten louis into the adjoint's hand.