subpercentage
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From sub- + percentage.
Adjective
[edit]subpercentage (not comparable)
- Of less than one percent
- 2015, C.-J. David Lin, Kenji Ogawa, Alberto Ramos, “The Yang-Mills gradient flow and SU(3) gauge theory with 12 massless fundamental fermions in a colour-twisted box”, in arXiv[1]:
- Our lattice data are prepared at high accuracy, such that the statistical error for the renormalised coupling, g_GF, is at the subpercentage level.
Noun
[edit]subpercentage (plural subpercentages)
- Part of a percentage; a percentage making up part of a large one.