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determinant
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French déterminant.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d??t??m?n?nt/
- (US) IPA(key): /d??t?m?n?nt/
Noun
determinant (plural determinants)
- A determining factor; an element that determines the nature of something.
- 1999, Noah P. Barsky, Stuart Bruchey (editor), Organizational Determinants of Budgetary Influence and Involvement, Taylor & Francis (Garland Publishing), page 4,
- Shields and Young (1993) argue that the budget participation literature "has not produced a coherent nor unified definition" of both the determinants and consequences of budget participation.
- 2003, Agis D. Tsouros, Foreword, Richard Wilkinson, Michael Marmot (editors), Social Determinants of Health: The Solid Facts, World Health Organization, 2nd Edition, page 5,
- The field of the social determinants of health is perhaps the most complex and challenging of all.
- 2004, Carsten Anckar, Determinants of the Death Penalty: A comparative study of the world, Taylor & Francis (Routledge), page 165,
- The aim of this book has been to assess the determinants of capital punishment without taking a stand for or against the death penalty.
- 1999, Noah P. Barsky, Stuart Bruchey (editor), Organizational Determinants of Budgetary Influence and Involvement, Taylor & Francis (Garland Publishing), page 4,
- (linear algebra) A scalar that encodes certain characteristics of a given transformation matrix; the unique scalar function over square matrices which is distributive over matrix multiplication, multilinear in the rows and columns, and takes the value 1 for the unit matrix; abbreviated as: det.
- 1966 [Allyn & Bacon], Howard Whitley Eves, Elementary Matrix Theory, 1980, Dover, Unabridged corrected republication, page 165,
- The determinant of a square matrix is a function (actually a polynomial function) of the elements of .
- 1990, Assem S. Deif, Advanced Matrix Theory for Scientists and Engineers, Gordon and Breach Science Publishers (Abacus Press), 2nd Edition, page 18,
- Show that the determinant of a Hermitian matrix is real and that of a skew-Hermitian matrix is imaginary.
- 2009, Richard A. Brualdi, Dragoš Cvetkovi?, A Combinatorial Approach to Matrix Theory and Its Applications, Taylor & Francis (CRC / Chapman & Hall), page 63,
- Using this definition, we derive the basic properties of a determinant that are useful in its evaluation. In particular, it is shown how the calculation of a determinant can be reduced to the calculation of determinants of lower order.
- 1966 [Allyn & Bacon], Howard Whitley Eves, Elementary Matrix Theory, 1980, Dover, Unabridged corrected republication, page 165,
- (biology) A substance that causes a cell to adopt a particular fate.
- (genetics) Something that causes a nuclease to cut at a specified point
Translations
Derived terms
- bideterminant
- determinantal
- macrodeterminant, microdeterminant
Adjective
determinant (comparative more determinant, superlative most determinant)
- Serving to determine or limit; determinative.
See also
- permanent
- singular
References
Further reading
- Risk factor on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Determinantal variety on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Determinant on Wolfram MathWorld
- Determinant on Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Anagrams
- detrainment
Catalan
Verb
determinant
- present participle of determinar
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?d?t?rm?nant]
Noun
determinant m
- determinant (unique scalar function over square matrices)
Related terms
- See termín
Further reading
- determinant in P?íru?ní slovník jazyka ?eského, 1935–1957
- determinant in Slovník spisovného jazyka ?eského, 1960–1971, 1989
Danish
Noun
determinant c (singular definite determinanten, plural indefinite determinanter)
- (linear algebra) determinant
Declension
Further reading
- “determinant” in Den Danske Ordbog
Latin
Verb
d?terminant
- third-person plural present active indicative of d?termin?
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Latin determinant, from determinare
Noun
determinant m (definite singular determinanten, indefinite plural determinanter, definite plural determinantene)
- determinant (determining factor)
- (linear algebra) determinant (mathematical term)
- Determinanten til identitetsmatrisa er 1.
- The determinant of the identity matrix equals 1.
- Determinanten til identitetsmatrisa er 1.
References
- “determinant” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Latin determinant, from determinare
Noun
determinant m (definite singular determinanten, indefinite plural determinantar, definite plural determinantane)
- determinant (determining factor)
- (linear algebra) determinant (mathematical term)
References
- “determinant” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Romanian
Etymology
From French déterminant.
Adjective
determinant m or n (feminine singular determinant?, masculine plural determinan?i, feminine and neuter plural determinante)
- determinant
Declension
Slovak
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d?t?rminant/
Noun
determinant m (genitive singular determinantu, nominative plural determinanty, genitive plural determinantov, declension pattern of dub)
- determining factor
- (mathematics) determinant
Declension
Further reading
- determinant in Slovak dictionaries at slovnik.juls.savba.sk
Swedish
Noun
determinant c
- (mathematics) determinant
Declension
determinant From the web:
- what determinant is age
- what determinants of health
- what determinants allow a firm to expand
- what determinant of supply causes this change
- what determinant of matrix
- what determinants affect supply and demand
- what determinant causes this change
- what determinants
jacobian
English
Adjective
jacobian (not comparable)
- Alternative letter-case form of Jacobian
Noun
jacobian (plural jacobians)
- Alternative letter-case form of Jacobian
Anagrams
- Bajocian
jacobian From the web:
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