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non-ˈtrivial, a. [non- 3.] Not trivial; significant; spec. in Math., such that not all variables or terms are zero.
1915R. D. Carmichael Diophantine Analysis ii. 52 Prove that a non-trivial solution does not exist when b is a square number. 1940Mind XLIX. 366 This view has non-trivial consequences. 1948F. D. Murnaghan Introd. Applied Math. i. 12, n plane vectors are linearly dependent when, and only when, there exists a nontrivial linear combination of the n vectors which is the zero vector. 1953C. E. Bazell Linguistic Form 19 It is only when there are relations of conversion between constructions that complementary distribution is non-trivial. 1971Amer. Jrnl. Physics XXXIX. 486/1 Our aim..is to derive a list of all values of Ω > 0 for which there exist nontrivial q satisfying (11) and (12). 1973Sci. Amer. Feb. 81/2 The ratio of those who received nontrivial injuries was 70 percent higher among the unbelted than among the belted. So non-ˈtrivially adv.
1940W. V. Quine Math. Logic 222 We can speak non-trivially of the x of y. 1971Powell & Higman Finite Simple Groups i. 2 A conjugate class of G that interests S non-trivially. |