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  • Polynomial function theorems for zeros — are a set of theorems aiming to find (or determine the nature) of the complex zeros of a polynomial function.Found in most precalculus textbooks, these theorems include: * Remainder theorem * Factor theorem * Descartes rule of signs * Rational… …   Wikipedia

  • Polynomial conjoint measurement — is an extension of the theory of conjoint measurement to three or more attributes. It was initially developed by the mathematical psychologists David Krantz (1968) and Amos Tversky (1967). The theory was given a comprehensive mathematical… …   Wikipedia

  • Polynomial — Pol y*no mi*al, a. 1. Containing many names or terms; multinominal; as, the polynomial theorem. [1913 Webster] 2. Consisting of two or more words; having names consisting of two or more words; as, a polynomial name; polynomial nomenclature. [1913 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • polynomial — ● polynomial, polynomiale, polynomiaux adjectif Fonction polynomiale associée à un polynôme à une indéterminée, fonction, notée , qui à f = a0 + a1X + … + anXn associe . [ est appelé valeur du polynôme f en …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Polynomial arithmetic — includes basic mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, and multiplication. These operations are defined naturally as if the variable x was an element of S. Division is defined similarly, but requires that S be a field. Examples of… …   Wikipedia

  • Polynomial — Pol y*no mi*al, n. [Poly + nomial, as in monomial, binomial: cf. F. polyn[^o]me.] (Alg.) An expression composed of two or more terms, connected by the signs plus or minus; as, a^{2} 2ab + b^{2}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Polynomial chaos — is a term created in 1938 by Norbert Wiener, describing a method for representing an unknown variable as a probability distribution.ee also*Karhunen Loève theoremReferences* (original paper) …   Wikipedia

  • polynomial — 1670s (n.), 1704 (adj.), irregularly formed from POLY (Cf. poly ) + stem of BINOMIAL (Cf. binomial) …   Etymology dictionary

  • polynomial — [päl΄i nō′mē əl] n. [ POLY + (BI)NOMIAL] an expression or name consisting of more than two terms; specif., a) Algebra a linear combination of products of integral powers of a given set of variables, with constant coefficients (Ex.: x3 + 3x + 2 or …   English World dictionary

  • Polynomial — In mathematics, a polynomial (from Greek poly, many and medieval Latin binomium, binomial [1] [2] [3], the word has been introduced, in Latin, by Franciscus Vieta[4]) is an expression of finite length constructed from variables (also known as… …   Wikipedia

  • Polynomial ring — In mathematics, especially in the field of abstract algebra, a polynomial ring is a ring formed from the set of polynomials in one or more variables with coefficients in another ring. Polynomial rings have influenced much of mathematics, from the …   Wikipedia

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