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- (mathematics) The simplification of an expression without changing its value.
- (economics) The reorganization of a company or organization in order to improve its efficiency through the reallocation of resources and changes in its workforce.
- (psychiatry) The concealment of true motivation in some non-threatening way.
- A statement of one's motives, or of the causes of some event.
- the cognitive process of making something seem consistent with or based on reason
- (mathematics) the simplification of an expression or equation by eliminating radicals without changing the value of the expression or the roots of the equation
- systematic organization; the act of organizing something according to a system or a rationale
- the organization of a business according to scientific principles of management in order to increase efficiency
- (psychiatry) a defense mechanism by which your true motivation is concealed by explaining your actions and feelings in a way that is not threatening
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- (topology, of a manifold) Not containing a sphere of codimension 1 that is not the boundary of a ball.
- (number theory, of an integer) Unable to be factored into smaller integers; prime.
- (group theory, of a representation) Impossible to divide further into representations of lower dimension by means of any similarity transformation.
- Not able to be brought to a simpler or reduced form.
- (algebra, of an element of a ring) Whose only divisors are units and associates.
- (mathematics, of a polynomial) Unable to be factorized into polynomials of lower degree, as (x² + 1).
- (algebraic geometry, of an algebraic variety) Inexpressible as the union of two proper algebraic subvarieties.
- (number theory, of a fraction) Whose numerator and denominator share no common factor greater than 1.
- Not able to be reduced or lessened.
- incapable of being made smaller or simpler
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- (mathematics) (said of an algebraic structure) Having an idempotent operation (in the sense given above).
- (mathematics) (said of an element of an algebraic structure with a binary operation, such as a group or semigroup) Such that, when it operates on itself, the result is equal to itself.
- (mathematics) (said of a binary operation) Such that all of the distinct elements it can operate on are idempotent (in the sense given just above).
- (mathematics, computing) (said of a function) Such that, when performed multiple times on the same subject, it has no further effect on its subject after the first time it is performed.
- unchanged in value following multiplication by itself
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- (logic) modus tollens
- Initialism of machine translation.
- Initialism of massage therapist.
- (biochemistry) Acronym of microtubule.
- (military, British) Initialism of mechanical transport.
- (US, engineering) Abbreviation of metric ton.
- Alternative form of M/T.
- a unit of weight equivalent to 1000 kilograms
- the use of computers to translate from one language to another
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- (mathematics) Relying on simplifying assumptions in order to create a less complex alternative to a full analytical approach.
- Similar to or having the appearance of psychoanalysis.
- Having a false appearance of relying on legitimate analysis; based on technobabble, false assumptions, or false arguments.
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- (commutative algebra, of an ideal) Generated by differences of monomials.
- (algebraic geometry, of a stack) Any of several generalizations of the notion of toric varieties to stacks: the stack quotient of a toric variety by its torus; the stack quotient of a toric variety by a subgroup of its torus.
- (algebraic geometry, of a variety) Containing an algebraic torus as a dense subset, such that the group action of the torus on itself extends to the whole space; or, the embedding map taking the torus into the space. See Toric variety on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- (geometry, algebra) Which, in any of several technical senses, admits a high degree of symmetry, allowing combinatorial methods to be used in its study.
- (error correction) A particular topological quantum error correcting code; see Toric code on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- (geometry, of a manifold, generalizing the case of toric varieties) (Narrowly) A compact smooth toric variety. (Broadly) Quasitoric: a closed, real, even-dimensional smooth manifold equipped with an effective, smooth action by an algebraic torus whose orbits are simple complex polytopes and such that the action is locally the same as a faithful real representation of the group.
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- A diagram in the field of logic.
- Any schematic display of the logical relationships of project activities.
- Any non-spatial, abstract diagram.
- A graphical representation of a program using formal logic.
- A flow chart of hardware circuits or program logic.
- a graphical representation of a program using formal logic
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- (mathematics) The simplification of an expression without changing its value.
- (economics) The reorganization of a company or organization in order to improve its efficiency through the reallocation of resources and changes in its workforce.
- (psychiatry) The concealment of true motivation in some non-threatening way.
- A statement of one's motives, or of the causes of some event.
- the cognitive process of making something seem consistent with or based on reason
- (mathematics) the simplification of an expression or equation by eliminating radicals without changing the value of the expression or the roots of the equation
- systematic organization; the act of organizing something according to a system or a rationale
- the organization of a business according to scientific principles of management in order to increase efficiency
- (psychiatry) a defense mechanism by which your true motivation is concealed by explaining your actions and feelings in a way that is not threatening
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- (topology, of a manifold) Not containing a sphere of codimension 1 that is not the boundary of a ball.
- (number theory, of an integer) Unable to be factored into smaller integers; prime.
- (group theory, of a representation) Impossible to divide further into representations of lower dimension by means of any similarity transformation.
- Not able to be brought to a simpler or reduced form.
- (algebra, of an element of a ring) Whose only divisors are units and associates.
- (mathematics, of a polynomial) Unable to be factorized into polynomials of lower degree, as (x² + 1).
- (algebraic geometry, of an algebraic variety) Inexpressible as the union of two proper algebraic subvarieties.
- (number theory, of a fraction) Whose numerator and denominator share no common factor greater than 1.
- Not able to be reduced or lessened.
- incapable of being made smaller or simpler
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- (mathematics) (said of an algebraic structure) Having an idempotent operation (in the sense given above).
- (mathematics) (said of an element of an algebraic structure with a binary operation, such as a group or semigroup) Such that, when it operates on itself, the result is equal to itself.
- (mathematics) (said of a binary operation) Such that all of the distinct elements it can operate on are idempotent (in the sense given just above).
- (mathematics, computing) (said of a function) Such that, when performed multiple times on the same subject, it has no further effect on its subject after the first time it is performed.
- unchanged in value following multiplication by itself
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- (logic) modus tollens
- Initialism of machine translation.
- Initialism of massage therapist.
- (biochemistry) Acronym of microtubule.
- (military, British) Initialism of mechanical transport.
- (US, engineering) Abbreviation of metric ton.
- Alternative form of M/T.
- a unit of weight equivalent to 1000 kilograms
- the use of computers to translate from one language to another
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- A diagram in the field of logic.
- Any schematic display of the logical relationships of project activities.
- Any non-spatial, abstract diagram.
- A graphical representation of a program using formal logic.
- A flow chart of hardware circuits or program logic.
- a graphical representation of a program using formal logic
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- (mathematics) Relying on simplifying assumptions in order to create a less complex alternative to a full analytical approach.
- Similar to or having the appearance of psychoanalysis.
- Having a false appearance of relying on legitimate analysis; based on technobabble, false assumptions, or false arguments.
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- (commutative algebra, of an ideal) Generated by differences of monomials.
- (algebraic geometry, of a stack) Any of several generalizations of the notion of toric varieties to stacks: the stack quotient of a toric variety by its torus; the stack quotient of a toric variety by a subgroup of its torus.
- (algebraic geometry, of a variety) Containing an algebraic torus as a dense subset, such that the group action of the torus on itself extends to the whole space; or, the embedding map taking the torus into the space. See Toric variety on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- (geometry, algebra) Which, in any of several technical senses, admits a high degree of symmetry, allowing combinatorial methods to be used in its study.
- (error correction) A particular topological quantum error correcting code; see Toric code on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- (geometry, of a manifold, generalizing the case of toric varieties) (Narrowly) A compact smooth toric variety. (Broadly) Quasitoric: a closed, real, even-dimensional smooth manifold equipped with an effective, smooth action by an algebraic torus whose orbits are simple complex polytopes and such that the action is locally the same as a faithful real representation of the group.