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Type Words
Synonyms multinomial
Type of mapping, mathematical function, single-valued function, function, map
Has types homogeneous polynomial, biquadratic polynomial, monic polynomial, quadratic, quadratic polynomial, quartic polynomial, series, biquadratic
Type Words
Synonyms multinomial


a polynomial expression.

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Negative results show that certain classes cannot be learned in polynomial time.
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An algebraic form, or simply form, is another name for a homogeneous polynomial.
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For further simplicity, let us see how far we can get with a linear polynomial.
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Polynomial functions are a class of functions having many important properties.
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A polynomial time algorithm is also known for equitable coloring of split graphs.
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As the degree of the Taylor polynomial rises, it approaches the correct function.
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Hilbert series and Hilbert polynomial are additive relatively to exact sequences.
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These two steps are repeated until all real zeros are found for the polynomial.
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If it contains NP, then the polynomial hierarchy collapses to the second level.
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  • Having the character of a polynomial; "a polynomial expression"
  • A mathematical function that is the sum of a number of terms
  • In mathematics, a polynomial is an expression of finite length constructed from variables (also known as indeterminates) and constants, using only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and non-negative, whole-number exponents. ...
  • The polynomial hyperelastic material model is a phenomenological model of rubber elasticity. In this model, the strain energy density function is of the form of a polynomial in the two invariants of the left Cauchy-Green deformation tensor.
  • (Polynomials) A sum of monomials. A sum and/or difference of terms. Terms may be constants (e.g. 3, 1/2, 4.5) or may be variables with coefficients (e.g., 3x, 1/2x, 4.5x).
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  • (polynomials) are expressions with two or more terms in which the symbolic part of each term is a power of a single symbol (the same one in all terms). The degree of a polynomial is the highest power that it contains.
  • The running time of the translation or the size of the generated theory are required to be polynomial in the size of the original theory.
  • An expression consisting of one or more terms.