Español > matemático: 7 sentidos > nombre 1, cognition| Sentido | A science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic / logic of quantity and shape and arrangement. |
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| Sinónimos | ciencias exactas, matemática, matemáticas, mates |
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| Categoría de | acotar, converger, convergir | approach a limit as the number of terms increases without limit |
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| afirmación matemática, declaración matemática | A statement of a mathematical relation |
| afín | (mathematics) of or pertaining to the geometry of affine transformations |
| analítico | Using or subjected to a methodology using algebra and calculus |
| análisis | A branch of mathematics involving calculus and the theory of limits |
| análisis numérico | (mathematics) the branch of mathematics that studies algorithms for approximating solutions to problems in the infinitesimal calculus |
| aritmética | The branch of pure mathematics dealing with the theory of numerical calculations |
| asimetría, desequilibrio | (mathematics) a lack of symmetry / symmetry |
| averigüar, calcular, codificar, computar, deducir | make a mathematical calculation or computation |
| bicuadrático | Of or relating to the fourth power |
| bilineal | linear with respect to each of two variables or positions |
| binomial, binómico | Of or relating to or consisting of two terms |
| binomio | (mathematics) a quantity expressed as a sum or difference of two terms |
| campo, cuerpo | (mathematics) a set of elements such that addition and multiplication are commutative and associative and multiplication is distributive over addition and there are two elements 0 and 1 |
| cantidad | The concept that something has a magnitude and can be represented in mathematical expressions by a constant or a variable |
| cardinalidad | (mathematics) the number of elements in a set or group (considered as a property of that grouping) |
| conjunto | (mathematics) an abstract collection of numbers or symbols |
| conmutativo, recabar | (of a binary operation) independent of order |
| continuo | Of a function or curve |
| correspondencia, correspondencia unívoca, función matemática, función | (mathematics) a mathematical relation such that each element of a given set (the domain of the function) is associated with an element of another set (the range of the function) |
| cuadrático | Of or relating to or resembling a square |
| cálculo de variaciones | The calculus of maxima and minima of definite integrals |
| cálculo diferencial | The part of calculus that deals with the variation of a function with respect to changes in the independent variable (or variables) by means of the concepts of derivative and differential |
| cálculo infinitesimal, cálculo | The branch of mathematics that is concerned with limits and with the differentiation and integration of functions |
| cálculo integral | The part of calculus that deals with integration and its application in the solution of differential equations and in determining areas or volumes etc. |
| demostrar, probar | prove formally |
| desarrollar | Expand in the form of a series |
| diagonal | (mathematics) a set of entries in a square matrix running diagonally either from the upper left to lower right entry or running from the upper right to lower left entry |
| diagonalizable | capable of being transformed into a diagonal matrix |
| diferencial | Involving or containing one or more derivatives |
| diferenciar | calculate a derivative |
| discontinuo | Of a function or curve |
| disjunto | Having no elements in common |
| divergir | Have no limits as a mathematical series |
| divisible | Can be divided usually without leaving a remainder |
| dominio | (mathematics) the set of values of the independent variable for which a function is defined |
| ecuación | A mathematical statement that two expressions are equal |
| escaleno | Of a triangle having three sides of different lengths |
| espacio topológico | (mathematics) any set of points that satisfy a set of postulates of some kind |
| exacto, matemático | Characterized by the exactness or precision of mathematics |
| expresión, fórmula | A group of symbols that make a mathematical statement |
| extrapolación | (mathematics) calculation of the value of a function outside the range of known values |
| extrapolar, interpolar | Estimate the value of |
| factoraje, factorización | (mathematics) the resolution of an entity into factors such that when multiplied together they give the original entity |
| fractal | (mathematics) a geometric pattern that is repeated at every scale and so cannot be represented by classical geometry |
| fórmula | (mathematics) a standard procedure for solving a class of mathematical problems |
| geodésica, geodésico | (mathematics) the shortest line between two points on a mathematically defined surface (as a straight line on a plane or an arc of a great circle on a sphere) |
| geometría | The pure mathematics of points and lines and curves and surfaces |
| geometría afín | The geometry of affine transformations |
| geometría analítica | The use of algebra to study geometric properties |
| geometría descriptiva, geometría proyectiva | The geometry of properties that remain invariant under projection |
| geometría esférica | (mathematics) the geometry of figures on the surface of a sphere |
| geometría espacial | The geometry of 3-dimensional space |
| geometría euclideana, geometría euclidiana | (mathematics) geometry based on Euclid's axioms |
| geometría fractal | (mathematics) the geometry of fractals |
| geometría no-euclideana | (mathematics) geometry based on axioms different from Euclid's |
| geometría plana | The geometry of 2-dimensional figures |
| idempotente | unchanged in value following multiplication by itself |
| indeterminado | not capable of being determined |
| indivisible | Cannot be divided without leaving a remainder |
| infinitesimal | (mathematics) a variable that has zero as its limit |
| integrar | calculate the integral of |
| interpolación | (mathematics) calculation of the value of a function between the values already known |
| invariante | unaffected by a designated operation or transformation |
| invariante | A feature (quantity or property or function) that remains unchanged when a particular transformation is applied to it |
| inverso | Opposite in nature or effect or relation to another quantity |
| irracional | Real but not expressible as the quotient of two integers |
| isométrico | related by an isometry |
| iterar | Run or be performed again |
| lineal | Designating or involving an equation whose terms are of the first degree |
| matemática, matemático | A person skilled in mathematics |
| matriz | (mathematics) a rectangular array of quantities or expressions set out by rows and columns |
| metamatemática | The logical analysis of mathematical reasoning |
| monotóna, monótono, monotóno | Of a sequence or function |
| multinomial, polinomio | A mathematical function that is the sum of a number of terms |
| métrica | A function of a topological space that gives, for any two points in the space, a value equal to the distance between them |
| no monótono | not monotonic |
| no negativo | Either positive or zero |
| número complejo, número imaginario | (mathematics) a number of the form a+bi where a and b are real numbers and i is the square root of -1 |
| operación matemática, operación, proceso matemático | (mathematics) calculation by mathematical methods |
| operador | (mathematics) a symbol or function representing a mathematical operation |
| plano | (mathematics) an unbounded two-dimensional shape |
| positivo | Greater than zero |
| primo | Of or relating to or being an integer that cannot be factored into other integers |
| progresión aritmética | (mathematics) a progression in which a constant is added to each term in order to obtain the next term |
| progresión armónica | (mathematics) a progression of terms whose reciprocals form an arithmetic progression |
| progresión geométrica | (mathematics) a progression in which each term is multiplied by a constant in order to obtain the next term |
| prueba | A formal series of statements showing that if one thing is true something else necessarily follows from it |
| racional | capable of being expressed as a quotient of integers |
| racionalizar | Remove irrational quantities from |
| rayo, semirrecta | (mathematics) a straight line extending from a point |
| recurrencia, recursión | (mathematics) an expression such that each term is generated by repeating a particular mathematical operation |
| redondeo | (mathematics) a miscalculation that results from rounding off numbers / numbers to a convenient number of decimals |
| redondo | (mathematics) expressed to the nearest integer, ten, hundred, or thousand |
| reducir | simplify the form of a mathematical equation of expression by substituting one term for another |
| relación matemática | A relation between mathematical expressions (such as equality or inequality) |
| representable | expressible in symbolic form |
| rotación | (mathematics) a transformation in which the coordinate axes are rotated by a fixed angle about the origin |
| serie | (mathematics) the sum of a finite or infinite sequence of expressions |
| simetría | (mathematics) an attribute of a shape or relation |
| subgrupo | (mathematics) a subset (that is not empty) of a mathematical group |
| sólido | Having three dimensions |
| teoría de conjuntos | The branch of pure mathematics that deals with the nature and relations of sets |
| teoría de galois | group theory applied to the solution of algebraic equations |
| teoría de grupos | The branch of mathematics dealing with groups |
| topología | The branch of pure mathematics that deals only with the properties of a figure X that hold for every figure into which X can be transformed with a one-to-one correspondence that is continuous in both directions |
| transformación | (mathematics) a function that changes the position or direction of the axes of a coordinate system |
| transformación afín | (mathematics) a transformation that is a combination of single transformations such as translation or rotation or reflection on an axis |
| trigonometría | The mathematics of triangles and trigonometric functions |
| trigonometría esférica | (mathematics) the trigonometry of spherical triangles |
| vector algebra | The part of algebra that deals with the theory of vectors and vector spaces |
| álgebra | The mathematics of generalized arithmetical operations |
| álgebra lineal | The part of algebra that deals with the theory of linear equations and linear transformation |
| Categoría | ciencia, ciencias, disciplina científica | A particular branch of scientific knowledge |
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| Específico | matemática aplicada | The branches of mathematics that are involved in the study of the physical or biological or sociological world |
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| General | ciencia, ciencias, disciplina científica | A particular branch of scientific knowledge |
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| Inglés | mathematics, math, maths |
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| Catalán | ciències exactes, matemàtica, matemàtiques |
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| Adjetivo | exacto, matemático | Characterized by the exactness or precision of mathematics |
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| matemático | Of or pertaining to or of the nature of mathematics |
| Nombres | matemática, matemático | A person skilled in mathematics |
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Español > matemático: 7 sentidos > nombre 2, person | Sentido | A person skilled in mathematics. |
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| Sinónimo | matemática |
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| Categoría | ciencias exactas, matemática, matemáticas, matemático, mates | A science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic / logic of quantity and shape and arrangement |
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| Casos | Abel, Niels Abel, Niels Henrik Abel | Norwegian mathematician (1802-1829) |
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| Alan Mathison Turing, Alan Turing, Turing | English mathematician who conceived of the Turing machine and broke German codes during World War II (1912-1954) |
| Alfred North Whitehead, Whitehead | English philosopher and mathematician who collaborated with Bertrand Russell (1861-1947) |
| Alhacen, Ibn al-Haytham | An Egyptian polymath (born in Iraq) whose research in geometry and optics was influential into the 17th century |
| Andre Weil | United States mathematician (born in France) (1906-1998) |
| Andrei Markov, André Markoff, Markoff, Markov | Russian mathematician (1856-1922) |
| Arquimedes, Arquímedes | Greek mathematician and physicist noted for his work in hydrostatics and mechanics and geometry (287-212 BC) |
| Bayes, Thomas Bayes | English mathematician for whom Bayes' theorem is named (1702-1761) |
| Benjamin Peirce, Peirce | United States mathematician and astronomer remembered for his studies / studies of Uranus and Saturn and Neptune (1809-1880) |
| Benoit Mandelbrot | French mathematician (born in Poland) noted for inventing fractals (born in 1924) |
| Bernhard Riemann, Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann, Riemann | pioneer of non-Euclidean geometry (1826-1866) |
| Bernoulli, Jacques Bernoulli, Jakob Bernoulli, James Bernoulli | Swiss mathematician (1654-1705) |
| Bernoulli, Jean Bernoulli, Johann Bernoulli, John Bernoulli | Swiss mathematician (1667-1748) |
| Blaise Pascal, Pascal | French mathematician and philosopher and Jansenist |
| Boole, George Boole | English mathematician |
| Carl Friedrich Gauss, Gauss, Karl Friedrich Gauss | German mathematician who developed the theory of numbers and who applied mathematics to electricity and magnetism and astronomy and geodesy (1777-1855) |
| David Hilbert, Hilbert | German mathematician (1862-1943) |
| Descartes, Rene Descartes | French philosopher and mathematician |
| Emmy Noether | German mathematician (1882-1935) |
| Eratóstenes, Eratosthenes | Greek mathematician and astronomer who estimated the circumference of the earth and the distances to the Moon and sun (276-194 BC) |
| Euler, Leonhard Euler | Swiss mathematician (1707-1783) |
| Evariste Galois, Galois | French mathematician who described the conditions for solving polynomial equations |
| Felix Klein, Klein | German mathematician who created the Klein bottle (1849-1925) |
| Fermat, Pierre de Fermat | French mathematician who founded number theory |
| Fourier, Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier | French mathematician who developed Fourier analysis and studied the conduction of heat / heat (1768-1830) |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel | German mathematician and astronomer who made accurate measurements of stellar distances and who predicted the existence on an 8th planet (1784-1846) |
| Godel, Kurt Godel | United States mathematician (born in Austria) who is remembered principally for demonstrating the limitations of axiomatic systems (1906-1978) |
| Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Leibnitz, Leibniz | German philosopher and mathematician who thought of the universe as consisting of independent monads and who devised a system of the calculus independent of Newton (1646-1716) |
| Hamilton, Sir William Rowan Hamilton, William Rowan Hamilton, Willilam Rowan Hamilton | Irish mathematician (1806-1865) |
| Hermann Minkowski, Minkowski | German mathematician (born in Russia) who suggested the concept of four-dimensional space-time (1864-1909) |
| Hiparco | Greek astronomer and mathematician who discovered the precession of the equinoxes and made the first known star chart and is said to have invented trigonometry (second century BC) |
| Isaac Newton, Newton, Sir Isaac Newton | English mathematician and physicist |
| John Napier | Scottish mathematician who invented logarithms |
| Kronecker, Leopold Kronecker | German mathematician (1823-1891) |
| Laplace | French mathematician and astronomer who formulated the nebular hypothesis concerning the origins of the solar system and who developed the theory of probability (1749-1827) |
| Lobachevsky, Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky | Russian mathematician who independently discovered non-Euclidean geometry (1792-1856) |
| Norbert Wiener, Wiener | United States mathematician and founder of cybernetics (1894-1964) |
| Omar Khayyam | Persian poet and mathematician and astronomer whose poetry was popularized by Edward Fitzgerald's translation (1050-1123) |
| Oswald Veblen, Veblen | United States mathematician (1880-1960) |
| Pitagoras, Pitágoras | Greek philosopher and mathematician who proved the Pythagorean theorem |
| Regiomontanus | German mathematician and astronomer (1436-1476) |
| Específico | algebrista | A mathematician whose specialty is algebra |
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| aritmético | someone who specializes in arithmetic |
| estadístico | A mathematician who specializes in statistics |
| geómetra | A mathematician specializing in geometry |
| trigonometrista | A mathematician specializing in trigonometry |
| General | científica, científico | A person with advanced knowledge of one or more sciences |
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| Inglés | mathematician |
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| Catalán | matemàtic |
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| Nombres | ciencias exactas, matemática, matemáticas, matemático, mates | A science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic / logic of quantity and shape and arrangement |
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