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algebraic

/al-juh-brey-ik/US // ˌæl dʒəˈbreɪ ɪk //UK // (ˌældʒɪˈbreɪɪk) //

代数,代数式,代数式的,代数的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, occurring in, or utilizing algebra.
    • : Mathematics. of or relating to an element that is the root of a polynomial equation with coefficients from some given field:  is algebraic over the field of real numbers.
    • : using arbitrary letters or symbols in place of the letters, symbols, or numbers of an actual application.

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Examples

  • What matters is the potential for harm, regardless of whether we’re discussing an algebraic formula or a deep neural network.

  • Another does most of the work of applying basic algebraic rules like associativity.

  • Today, category theory and its next-generation version, higher category theory, are central to many fields of math, from algebraic geometry to mathematical physics.

  • In my experience, the proportion of female mathematicians varies wildly by subfield, and in algebraic topology I can see exactly why it’s such a welcoming area for young women.

  • Now, it turns out that you could describe all of these 12 ways algebraically, and we would have a room full of algebraic expressions, all of them equivalent to each other, which is a really nice discussion.

  • Like everything pertaining to female nature, this system may be resolved into two algebraic terms—Yes: no.

  • Algebraic notation was not sufficiently developed to enable the argument to be condensed into a form easily surveyed.

  • Non-algebraic equations occur frequently—equations involving trigonometrical functions, for example.

  • This engine was to be capable of evaluating any algebraic formula.

  • Yet there may not be any limit to algebraic or mathematical determinations.