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Definition of mathematical in English: mathematicaladjective maθ(ə)ˈmatɪk(ə)lˌmæθ(ə)ˈmædək(ə)l 1Relating to mathematics. Example sentencesExamples - For an asymmetric algorithm, it is easier to attack the underlying mathematical problem.
- He also studied the foundations of geometry which was his own mathematical speciality.
- In Newton's theory of motion there is basically one mathematical equation to solve.
- Sometimes this general theory is contemplated or worked out in terms of mathematical equations.
- He also wrote on applications of the symbolic calculus to mathematical physics.
- It introduced a complete system of mathematical and logical notation, yet none is used today.
- His mathematical work concentrates on set theory, where his concern is the nature of a set.
- He shook his head as he glossed over the mathematical equations again.
- His interests are in discrete differential geometry and mathematical visualization.
- No mathematical theorem could require the number of pages these fellows were taking!
- In mathematical language, the diagrams are graphs, and problems arise at the nodes of the graphs.
- His most important mathematical contribution is the application of geometry to optics.
- Do not be put off by the mathematical equation, because this is really not very complicated.
- He is chiefly known, however, for his work on mathematical and statistical tables.
- His mathematical work covered Cartesian geometry and the theory of equations.
- One of the most ancient of mathematical curiosities is the so-called magic square.
- The first phase of the process is to search for equations that satisfy certain mathematical properties.
- The mathematical equations of Newton or Einstein make no explicit mention of direction in space.
- The mathematician contemplates how the various mathematical ideas relate to each other.
- He did important work on differential equations and applications to mathematical physics.
Synonyms arithmetical, arithmetic, numerical, statistical, algebraic, geometric, geometrical, trigonometric, trigonometrical, topological - 1.1 Resembling mathematics in being rigorously precise.
he arranged the meal with mathematical precision on a plate Example sentencesExamples - You can see the point made with mathematical precision.
- Yet there is nothing mathematical or precise about his career progression.
- We're also delighted by the mathematical precision that he's used in calculating the future.
- The movie evokes a mathematical precision in its depiction of coping with loss.
- As always, what strikes one about French farce is its mix of mathematical precision and bizarre detail.
- The whole show was precise and mathematical, but full of subtle light, warmth and feeling.
- Better to be able to argue about the answer to a clue than to have such mathematical strictness.
Synonyms rigorous, meticulous, scrupulous, punctilious, scientific, strict, precise, exact, accurate, pinpoint, correct, careful, unerring
Origin Late Middle English: from Latin mathematicalis, from Greek mathēmatikos, from mathēma, mathēmat- 'science', from the base of manthanein 'learn'. Rhymes anagrammatical, apostatical, emblematical, enigmatical, fanatical, grammatical, piratical, prelatical, problematical, sabbatical Definition of mathematical in US English: mathematical(also mathematic) adjectiveˌmæθ(ə)ˈmædək(ə)lˌmaTH(ə)ˈmadək(ə)l 1Relating to mathematics. Example sentencesExamples - He also wrote on applications of the symbolic calculus to mathematical physics.
- In Newton's theory of motion there is basically one mathematical equation to solve.
- His mathematical work concentrates on set theory, where his concern is the nature of a set.
- His interests are in discrete differential geometry and mathematical visualization.
- For an asymmetric algorithm, it is easier to attack the underlying mathematical problem.
- He did important work on differential equations and applications to mathematical physics.
- His mathematical work covered Cartesian geometry and the theory of equations.
- One of the most ancient of mathematical curiosities is the so-called magic square.
- He is chiefly known, however, for his work on mathematical and statistical tables.
- His most important mathematical contribution is the application of geometry to optics.
- Sometimes this general theory is contemplated or worked out in terms of mathematical equations.
- In mathematical language, the diagrams are graphs, and problems arise at the nodes of the graphs.
- Do not be put off by the mathematical equation, because this is really not very complicated.
- He also studied the foundations of geometry which was his own mathematical speciality.
- The first phase of the process is to search for equations that satisfy certain mathematical properties.
- The mathematician contemplates how the various mathematical ideas relate to each other.
- The mathematical equations of Newton or Einstein make no explicit mention of direction in space.
- He shook his head as he glossed over the mathematical equations again.
- No mathematical theorem could require the number of pages these fellows were taking!
- It introduced a complete system of mathematical and logical notation, yet none is used today.
Synonyms arithmetical, arithmetic, numerical, statistical, algebraic, geometric, geometrical, trigonometric, trigonometrical, topological - 1.1 (of a proof or analysis) rigorously precise.
he arranged the meal with mathematical precision on a plate Example sentencesExamples - The whole show was precise and mathematical, but full of subtle light, warmth and feeling.
- Better to be able to argue about the answer to a clue than to have such mathematical strictness.
- You can see the point made with mathematical precision.
- We're also delighted by the mathematical precision that he's used in calculating the future.
- As always, what strikes one about French farce is its mix of mathematical precision and bizarre detail.
- Yet there is nothing mathematical or precise about his career progression.
- The movie evokes a mathematical precision in its depiction of coping with loss.
Synonyms rigorous, meticulous, scrupulous, punctilious, scientific, strict, precise, exact, accurate, pinpoint, correct, careful, unerring
Origin Late Middle English: from Latin mathematicalis, from Greek mathēmatikos, from mathēma, mathēmat- ‘science’, from the base of manthanein ‘learn’. |