factorization
IPA: fˈæktɝʌzˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- (mathematics) The process of creating a list of factors.
- (mathematics) An expression listing items that, when multiplied together, will produce a desired quantity.
- A list of factors.
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Examples of "factorization" in Sentences
- But, because of the view we have undertaken above, this factorization is not always possible.
- His repertoire included addition and subtraction as well as fractions, square roots and factorization.
- A factorization problem can be solved in a time loop so the closed timelike loop exists with the problem solved.
- I would just want to point out a bad choice of words in one of the first paragraphs: "(...) problems, such as factorization, which are classically intractable (...)".
- Problem goes like this: All the stuff below the factorization scale like p-PDFs and structure functions are dependant on the renormalization scale and the Bjorkjen as well.
- I described about 4 different ways that it could be done and even created a tool to visualize quadratics factorization, but unless someone comments or e-mails me, I'm basically in the dark.
- Quantum computers can also efficiently solve certain mathematical problems, such as factorization, which are classically intractable, and can implement types of cryptography which are classically impossible.
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