algebraical

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to algebra
    algebraic geometry
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  • This is where elliptic curves come into play: they induce algebraical groups, some of them suitable for DH and ElGamal crypto systems. Phrack Issue #63 (The Lost Circle of Hackers)
  • algebraically determined
  • The atom has become an algebraical formula; the hard cash has become a financial fiction. G.K.'s Weekly - If Matter Matters
  • When using the formula, pay close attention to arithmetic signs and treat them algebraically.
  • The term merely serves as an algebraical symbol for comparing the values of products with one another.
  • She wanted the reader to view this development visually: the Analytical Engine weaves algebraical patterns just as the Jacquard-loom weaves flowers and leaves. Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers, Poetical science
  • Lagrange's main object was to find out why cubic and quartic equations could be solved algebraically.
  • In the 1830s Charles Babbage got serious about automating the computation and printing of mathematical tables, and started imagining a kind of universal “analytical engine”, which, as Ada Lovelace described it, could “weave algebraical patterns just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves”. Wolfram Blog : Stephen Wolfram on the Quest for Computable Knowledge
  • First interpret it combinatorially, and then derive it algebraically from the multinomial theorem.
  • First interpret it combinatorially, and then derive it algebraically from the multinomial theorem.
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