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mathematics
English
Alternative forms
- mathematicks (obsolete)
Etymology
From Old French mathematique, from Latin math?matica (“mathematics”), from Ancient Greek ??????????? (math?matikós, “on the matter of that which is learned”), from ?????? (máth?ma, “knowledge, study, learning”). Displaced native Old English r?mcræft.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mæ?(?)?mæt?ks/
Noun
mathematics (uncountable)
- An abstract representational system used in the study of numbers, shapes, structure, change and the relationships between these concepts.
- 1992 March 2, Richard Preston, The New Yorker, "The Mountains of Pi":
- Looking at the Leibniz series, you feel the independence of mathematics from human culture. Surely, on any world that knows pi the Leibniz series will also be known... Nilakantha, an astronomer, grammarian, and mathematician who lived on the Kerala coast of India, described the formula in Sanskrit poetry around the year 1500.
- 2002, Ian Stewart, Does God Play Dice?: The New Mathematics of Chaos, page 38
- The answer is 'yes', and the mathematics needed is the theory of probability and its applied cousin, statistics.
- 1992 March 2, Richard Preston, The New Yorker, "The Mountains of Pi":
- A person's ability to count, calculate, and use different systems of mathematics at differing levels.
- My mathematics is always improving.
Usage notes
- Mathematics was previously seen as a plural, but this usage is obsolete.
- "… Artificers, to whom the Practical Mathematics are of great and immediate U?e." A System of Practical Mathematics - John Potter, 1753
- "Mathematics are based on arithmatic[sic], algebra and geometry, and are either pure or mixed." - The teacher's assistant in the "Course of mathematics adapted to the method of instruction in the American colleges - Jeremiah Day, 1836
- "Now the mathematics are peculiarly well adapted for this purpose, … " - Library of Useful Knowledge - Mathematics - Baldwin and Cradock, London, 1836
- "Mathematics are also distinguished into Theoretical, or Speculative, and Practical, …" A new and easy Introduction to the Mathematics - Ira Wanzer, 1831
Synonyms
- (ability to use mathematics): numeracy
- abbreviation: maths (UK, Australia), math (US, Canada)
- See also Thesaurus:mathematics
Derived terms
Related terms
- mathematical
- mathematically
- mathematician
Descendants
- ? Welsh: mathemateg
Translations
See also
- mathematics on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Definitions of mathematics on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- polymath
Further reading
- PlanetMath.Org Encyclopedia
- Mathematics using gifs
- Mathworld Encyclopedia
mathematics From the web:
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cyclotomics
English
Noun
cyclotomics (uncountable)
- (mathematics) The branch of mathematics concerned with the complex roots of unity; cyclotomy.
Related terms
- cyclotomic
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