释义 |
Canonical form
(Math.) | the simples or most symmetrical form to which all functions of the same class can be reduced without lose of generality. |
See also: canonic canonical form
canonical form[kə′nän·ə·kəl ‚fȯrm] (control systems) A specific type of dynamical system representation in which the associated matrices possess specific row-column structures. (organic chemistry) A resonance structure for a cyclic compound in which the bonds do not intersect. contributing structure (science and technology) A particularly clean and simple representation which usually follows or satisfies a general rule. |