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polynomial

/pol-uh-noh-mee-uhl/US // ˌpɒl əˈnoʊ mi əl //UK // (ˌpɒlɪˈnəʊmɪəl) //

多项式,多数,多项全能型,多项全能

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : consisting of or characterized by two or more names or terms.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Algebra. an expression consisting of the sum of two or more terms each of which is the product of a constant and a variable raised to an integral power: ax2 + bx + c is a polynomial, where a, b, and c are constants and x is a variable.a similar expression in more than one variable, as 4x2y3 − 3xy + 5x + 7.Now Rare.Also called multinomial. any expression consisting of the sum of two or more terms, as 4x3 + cos x.
    • : a polynomial name or term.
    • : Biology. a species name containing more than two terms.

Examples

  • Of course, the polynomial at issue in the proof is much more complicated than that.

  • To solve those in a similar way, Wolfson thought, you could replace that cubic surface with some higher-dimensional “hypersurface” formed by those higher-degree polynomials in many variables.

  • In July, three computer scientists used a mathematical discipline called the geometry of polynomials to show that a modern algorithm is guaranteed to be at least infinitesimally more efficient than the long-standing best method.

  • The only multilinear maps researchers knew how to build securely were those that computed polynomials of degree 2 or less.

  • A second-order polynomial adds a term with x squared, third-order with x cubed, and so on.

  • The two dots at the end are frequently omitted when the part affected includes all the terms of the polynomial to the end.

  • It was natural to inquire whether a similar theorem holds for integrals ∫R(s, z)dz wherein s is a cubic polynomial in z.

  • The last case arises when we consider the finite values of z for which the polynomial coefficient of sn vanishes.

  • But the polynomial method as a system was of short duration.

  • This polynomial expression was shortened by Linnæus to Zeus faber.