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algebra
the branch of mathematics that treats the representation and manip-ulation of relationships among
numbers, values, vectors, etc. — algebraic, adj.
algorism
2. the method of computation with the Arabic flgures 1 through 9, plus the zero; arithmetic.
3. the rule for solving a specific kind of arithmetic problem, as finding an average; algorithm. — algorist,
n. — algorismic, adj.
algorithm
analogism
biometrics, biometry.
2. the application to biology of mathematical and statistical theory and methods. — biometric,
biometrical, adj.
calculus
a branch of mathematics that treats the measurement of changing quantities, determining rates of
change (differential calculus) and quantities under changing conditions (integral calculus).
geodesy
the branch of applied mathematics that studies the measurement and shape and area of large tracts,
the exact position of geographical points, and the curvature, shape, and dimensions of the earth. Also
called geodetics. — geodesist, n. — geodetic, geodetical, adj.
geometry
the branch of mathematics that treats the measurement, relationship, and properties of points, lines,
angles, and flgures in space. — geometer, geometrician, n. — geometric, geometrical, adj.
isoperimetry
the study of flgures that have perimeters of equal length. — isoperimetrical, isoperimetral, adj.
logarithmomancy
logistic
mathematics
the systematic study of magnitude, quantitites, and their relationships as expressed symbolically in the
form of numerals and forms. — mathematician, n. — mathematic, mathematical, adj.
metamathematics
the logical analysis of the fundamental concepts of mathematics, as function, number, etc. —
metamathematician, n. — metamathematical, adj.
orthogonality
parallelism
philomathy
planimetry
the geometry and measurement of plane surfaces. — planimeter, n. — planimetric, planimetrical, adj.
polynomialism
porism
Rare. a kind of geometrical proposition of ancient Greek mathematics arising during the investigation of
some other proposition either as a corollary or as a condition that will render a certain problem
indeterminate. — porismatic, adj.
Pythagoreanism, Pythagorism
the doctrines and theories of Pythagoras, ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician, and the
Pythagoreans, especially number relationships in music theory, acoustics, astronomy, and geometry (the
Pythagorean theorem for right triangles), a belief in metempsychosis, and mysticism based on numbers.
— Pythagorean, n., adj. — Pythagorist, n.
quadratics
the branch of algebra that deals with equations containing variables of the second power, i.e. squared,
but no higher.
spheroidicity
the state of having a roughly spherical shape. Also called spheroidism, spheroidity.
statistology
theorematist
topology
a branch of mathematics that studies the properties of geometrical forms that remain invariant under
certain transformations, as bending or stretching. — topologist, n. — topologic, topological, adj.
trigonometry
the branch of mathematics that treats the measurement of and relationships between the sides and
angles of plane triangles and the solid figures derived from them. — trigonometric, trigonometrical, adj.
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