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Definition of mathematically in English:

mathematically

adverb ˌmaθəˈmatɪkliˌmæθ(ə)ˈmædək(ə)li
  • 1By means of mathematics; in mathematical terms.

    pressure is described mathematically as a force exerted over an area
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He works in subdued tones, organizing his compositions into mathematically calculated areas of muted color.
    • Mathematically, whatever is subtracted from total product yields the amount available to other factors.
    • Objects that are further from or closer to this eye-point are represented as smaller or larger, and this relationship is mathematically determined.
    • Even the paintings' two sizes were determined mathematically: 1 or 2 meters square.
    • Both are straightforward and easy to use, and although functions can be performed mathematically, they can just as easily be adjusted visually.
    • Its application of mean-variance analysis showed mathematically how the risk of individual bonds and stocks make their contributions to risks.
    • It is possible to generate a surface geometry mathematically that will provide the exact degree of sound diffusion required.
    • Hazard rate and failure-time metrics are mathematically equivalent, but the coefficients of a failure-time specification are read as effects on the duration until failure.
    • This geometrical property is true of any frontal perspective image, no matter how it be produced, whether mathematically, mechanically, or optically.
    • The bands form a matrix for a mathematically calculated grid of deeply recessed and splayed bays, each containing windows of different sizes.
    1. 1.1 In a way that relates to mathematics.
      to the mathematically inclined person, this book is an excellent introduction
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It varies from the mathematically bewildering to the blindingly obvious.
      • Mathematically trained persons recognize the logical validity of the induction argument, but they refuse to accept it as a guide to practical behavior.
      • The authors of the abstract and mathematically witty inventions in ornamental sculpture were Jan van Roome and Loys van Boghem.
      • She was his mathematically brilliant but too-depressed-to-work daughter.
      • The evolution of information science has been such as to bring a mathematically oriented person, like myself, ever closer to the center of interest.
      • On the basis of a questionnaire, it is estimated that at least one third of them are not scientifically or mathematically literate.
      • The senior management becomes increasingly dependent on middle managers, many of whom are mathematically highly skilled in their specialty.
      • The theme of Delacroix as the systematic and mathematically harmonic colorist had first been sounded in his 1863 obituary.
      • Only rocket scientists and the mathematically gifted can accurately do mental arithmetic that involves dividing or multiplying by 0.787564.
      • These results, while mathematically significant, aren't cause for alarm.
    2. 1.2 In a rigorously precise manner characteristic of mathematics.
      his description of detail is almost mathematically precise
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The authors painstakingly create mathematically decorated worlds that make sense referred unto themselves but with only a superficial connection to "reality."
      • In classic derivations, "faster" has been defined mathematically to mean "able to produce more surviving offspring per generation."
      • Actually, the situation isn't quite as mathematically complex as that.
      • The heart of this seeming paradox is that the concept "definable in English" is not mathematically precise.
      • He had shown mathematically that the doctrine of salvation maximized the future happiness of good men.
      • The narrator is a contented Number in the perfect OneState, whose citizens live and work their mathematically ordered 26th-century existences.
      • It was a matter of first recognizing a significant relationship, and then proving in a mathematically rigorous fashion precisely what that relationship is.
      • You meet a guy who understands almost mathematically what he needs to live an honorable life, then you think as I did, "Here is where I belong!"
      • Professional mathematicians regard this "trick" as mathematically lightweight and of relatively little consequence.
      • As a mathematician, I do have a good understanding of randomness, which is a mathematically precise concept.

Definition of mathematically in US English:

mathematically

adverbˌmaTH(ə)ˈmadək(ə)lēˌmæθ(ə)ˈmædək(ə)li
  • 1By means of mathematics; in mathematical terms.

    pressure is described mathematically as a force exerted over an area
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bands form a matrix for a mathematically calculated grid of deeply recessed and splayed bays, each containing windows of different sizes.
    • Mathematically, whatever is subtracted from total product yields the amount available to other factors.
    • Both are straightforward and easy to use, and although functions can be performed mathematically, they can just as easily be adjusted visually.
    • He works in subdued tones, organizing his compositions into mathematically calculated areas of muted color.
    • Its application of mean-variance analysis showed mathematically how the risk of individual bonds and stocks make their contributions to risks.
    • Hazard rate and failure-time metrics are mathematically equivalent, but the coefficients of a failure-time specification are read as effects on the duration until failure.
    • This geometrical property is true of any frontal perspective image, no matter how it be produced, whether mathematically, mechanically, or optically.
    • Objects that are further from or closer to this eye-point are represented as smaller or larger, and this relationship is mathematically determined.
    • Even the paintings' two sizes were determined mathematically: 1 or 2 meters square.
    • It is possible to generate a surface geometry mathematically that will provide the exact degree of sound diffusion required.
    1. 1.1 In a way that relates to mathematics.
      to the mathematically inclined person, this book is an excellent introduction
      Example sentencesExamples
      • On the basis of a questionnaire, it is estimated that at least one third of them are not scientifically or mathematically literate.
      • She was his mathematically brilliant but too-depressed-to-work daughter.
      • The senior management becomes increasingly dependent on middle managers, many of whom are mathematically highly skilled in their specialty.
      • It varies from the mathematically bewildering to the blindingly obvious.
      • Only rocket scientists and the mathematically gifted can accurately do mental arithmetic that involves dividing or multiplying by 0.787564.
      • The authors of the abstract and mathematically witty inventions in ornamental sculpture were Jan van Roome and Loys van Boghem.
      • Mathematically trained persons recognize the logical validity of the induction argument, but they refuse to accept it as a guide to practical behavior.
      • The theme of Delacroix as the systematic and mathematically harmonic colorist had first been sounded in his 1863 obituary.
      • These results, while mathematically significant, aren't cause for alarm.
      • The evolution of information science has been such as to bring a mathematically oriented person, like myself, ever closer to the center of interest.
    2. 1.2 In a rigorously precise manner characteristic of mathematics.
      his description of detail is almost mathematically precise
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The heart of this seeming paradox is that the concept "definable in English" is not mathematically precise.
      • In classic derivations, "faster" has been defined mathematically to mean "able to produce more surviving offspring per generation."
      • The narrator is a contented Number in the perfect OneState, whose citizens live and work their mathematically ordered 26th-century existences.
      • It was a matter of first recognizing a significant relationship, and then proving in a mathematically rigorous fashion precisely what that relationship is.
      • Professional mathematicians regard this "trick" as mathematically lightweight and of relatively little consequence.
      • As a mathematician, I do have a good understanding of randomness, which is a mathematically precise concept.
      • The authors painstakingly create mathematically decorated worlds that make sense referred unto themselves but with only a superficial connection to "reality."
      • He had shown mathematically that the doctrine of salvation maximized the future happiness of good men.
      • Actually, the situation isn't quite as mathematically complex as that.
      • You meet a guy who understands almost mathematically what he needs to live an honorable life, then you think as I did, "Here is where I belong!"
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