differential
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Morphologically different + -ial.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]differential (comparative more differential, superlative most differential)
- Of or pertaining to a difference.
- differential characteristics
- 1856, John Lothrop Motley, The Rise of the Dutch Republic: A History, volume 1:
- [Caspar Schetz, Baron of Grobbendonck] was regularly in the pay of Sir Thomas Gresham, to whom he produced differential favours, and by whose government he was rewarded by gold chains and presents of hard cash, bestowed as secretly as the equivalent was conveyed adroitly.
- Dependent on, or making a difference; distinctive.
- Having differences in speed or direction of motion.
- (mathematics) Of or pertaining to differentiation or the differential calculus.
Derived terms
[edit]- bidifferential
- codifferential
- cytodifferential
- differential grasshopper
- differentialize
- differentially
- differential racialization
- differintegral
- multidifferential
- nondifferential
- paradifferential
- pseudodifferential
- subdifferential
- subdifferentially
- thermodifferential
- time differential
- transdifferential
- ultradifferential
- undifferential
Translations
[edit]relating to a difference
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dependent on, distinctive
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having differences in speed or direction
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relating to differentiation or differential calculus
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Noun
[edit]differential (plural differentials)
- The differential gear in an automobile, etc.
- A qualitative or quantitative difference between similar or comparable things.
- One of two coils of conducting wire so related to one another or to a magnet or armature common to both, that one coil produces polar action contrary to that of the other.
- A form of conductor used for dividing and distributing the current to a series of electric lamps so as to maintain equal action in all.[1]
- (calculus) A quantity representing an infinitesimal change in a variable, now only used as a heuristic aid except in nonstandard analysis but considered rigorous until the 20th century; a fluxion in Newtonian calculus, now usually written in Leibniz's notation as .
- (calculus, of a univariate differentiable function ) A function giving the change in the linear approximation of at a point over a small interval or , the function being called the differential of and denoted , , or simply .
- If , the differential of is the function .
- Any of several generalizations of this concept to functions of several variables or to higher orders: the partial differential, total differential, Gateaux differential, etc.
- (multivariable calculus) The Jacobian matrix of a function of several variables.
- (differential geometry, of a smooth map between smooth manifolds) The pushforward or total derivative of : a linear map from the tangent space at a point in 's domain to the tangent space at which is, in a technical sense, the best linear approximation of at ; denoted .
- (mathematics) Any of several generalizations of the concept(s) above: e.g. the Kähler differential in the setting of schemes, the quadratic differential in the theory of Riemann surfaces, etc.
Translations
[edit]differential gear — see differential gear
difference between similar or comparable things
infinitesimal change
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Related terms
[edit]Related terms
Derived terms
[edit]- absolute differential calculus
- affine differential geometry
- delay differential equation
- differential amplifier
- differential analyzer
- differential coefficient
- differential diagnosis
- differential equation
- differential form
- differential gear
- differential geometry
- differential lock
- differential medium
- differential piece work
- differential psychologist
- differential psychology
- differential scanning calorimetry
- differential screw
- differential steering
- differential structure
- differential thermal analysis
- differential thermometer
- differential topology
- integro-differential
- Legendre's differential equation
- limited-slip differential
- locking differential
- open differential
- ordinary differential equation
- partial differential
- partial differential equation
- stochastic differential equation
References
[edit]- ^ Edward H[enry] Knight (1877) “Differential”, in Knight’s American Mechanical Dictionary. […], volumes I (A–GAS), New York, N.Y.: Hurd and Houghton […], →OCLC.
Swedish
[edit]Noun
[edit]differential c
- (mechanics) a differential gear
- (mathematics) an infinitesimal change
- (mathematics) the differential operator
Declension
[edit]Declension of differential
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