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determinant

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See also: déterminant

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French déterminant.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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determinant (plural determinants)

  1. A determining factor; an element that determines the nature of something.
    • 1999, Noah P. Barsky, Stuart Bruchey (editor), Organizational Determinants of Budgetary Influence and Involvement, Taylor & Francis (Garland Publishing), page 4,
      Shields and Young (1993) argue that the budget participation literature "has not produced a coherent nor unified definition" of both the determinants and consequences of budget participation.
    • 2003, Agis D. Tsouros, “Foreword”, in Richard Wilkinson, Michael Marmot, editors, Social Determinants of Health: The Solid Facts, 2nd edition, World Health Organization, page 5:
      The field of the social determinants of health is perhaps the most complex and challenging of all.
    • 2004, Carsten Anckar, Determinants of the Death Penalty: A comparative study of the world, Taylor & Francis (Routledge), page 165:
      The aim of this book has been to assess the determinants of capital punishment without taking a stand for or against the death penalty.
  2. (linear algebra) A scalar that encodes certain characteristics of a given transformation matrix; the unique scalar function over square matrices which is distributive over matrix multiplication, multilinear in the rows and columns, and takes the value 1 for the unit matrix; abbreviated as: det.
    • 1966 [Allyn & Bacon], Howard Whitley Eves, Elementary Matrix Theory, 1980, Dover, Unabridged corrected republication, page 165,
      The determinant of a square matrix is a function (actually a polynomial function) of the elements of .
    • 1990, Assem S. Deif, Advanced Matrix Theory for Scientists and Engineers, Gordon and Breach Science Publishers (Abacus Press), 2nd Edition, page 18,
      Show that the determinant of a Hermitian matrix is real and that of a skew-Hermitian matrix is imaginary.
    • 2009, Richard A. Brualdi, Dragoš Cvetkoviċ, A Combinatorial Approach to Matrix Theory and Its Applications[1], Taylor & Francis (CRC / Chapman & Hall), page 63:
      Using this definition, we derive the basic properties of a determinant that are useful in its evaluation. In particular, it is shown how the calculation of a determinant can be reduced to the calculation of determinants of lower order.
  3. (biology) A substance that causes a cell to adopt a particular fate.
  4. (genetics) Something that causes a nuclease to cut at a specified point

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Adjective

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determinant (comparative more determinant, superlative most determinant)

  1. Serving to determine or limit; determinative.

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References

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  1. ^ determinant”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.

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Adjective

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determinant m or f (masculine and feminine plural determinants)

  1. determining
    factor determinantdetermining factor

Noun

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determinant m (plural determinants)

  1. (grammar) determiner
  2. (mathematics) determinant

Verb

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determinant

  1. gerund of determinar

Czech

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determinant m inan

  1. determinant (unique scalar function over square matrices)

Declension

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Further reading

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  • determinant”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
  • determinant”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989

Danish

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determinant c (singular definite determinanten, plural indefinite determinanter)

  1. (linear algebra) determinant

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Latin

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Verb

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dēterminant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of dēterminō

Norwegian Bokmål

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Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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From Latin determinant, from determinare.

Noun

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determinant m (definite singular determinanten, indefinite plural determinanter, definite plural determinantene)

  1. determinant (determining factor)
  2. (linear algebra) determinant (mathematical term)
    Determinanten til identitetsmatrisa er 1.
    The determinant of the identity matrix equals 1.

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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From Latin determinant, from determinare.

Noun

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determinant m (definite singular determinanten, indefinite plural determinantar, definite plural determinantane)

  1. determinant (determining factor)
  2. (linear algebra) determinant (mathematical term)

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French déterminant.

Adjective

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determinant m or n (feminine singular determinantă, masculine plural determinanți, feminine and neuter plural determinante)

  1. determinant

Declension

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singular plural
masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative-
accusative
indefinite determinant determinantă determinanți determinante
definite determinantul determinanta determinanții determinantele
genitive-
dative
indefinite determinant determinante determinanți determinante
definite determinantului determinantei determinanților determinantelor

Slovak

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determinant m inan

  1. determining factor
  2. (mathematics) determinant

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Further reading

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  • determinant”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2003–2024

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determinant c

  1. (mathematics) determinant

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