Definition of Determinators

1. determinator [n] - See also: determinator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Determinators

determinantal
determinants
determinate
determinate cleavage
determinated
determinately
determinateness
determinates
determination
determinations
determinative
determinatively
determinativeness
determinatives
determinator
determinators (current term)
determine
determined
determinedly
determinedness
determiner
determiner phrase
determiners
determines
determinest
determineth
determining
determining(a)
determining factor
determinism

Literary usage of Determinators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Collected Mathematical Papers of Arthur Cayley by Arthur Cayley (1889)
"Their equations may be taken to be cy — bz = Q, az — cx = 0, bx - ay = 0, 1 I use the words " determinators," Ac. to denote indifferently the sections or ..."

2. Abel's Theorem and the Allied Theory: Including the Theory of the Theta by Henry Frederick Baker (1897)
"БД, of R = 2p — 2 — Q places, have the strength p— q — 1, or R — т, as determinators of adjoint polynomials of grade (n — 1) у + n — 3. ..."

3. Report of the Annual Meeting (1842)
"to call " Sturm's determinators," and proceeds to lay bare the internal anatomy of these remarkable forms. He uses the Greek letter " £" to indicate that ..."

4. Sir Thomas Browne by Edmund Gosse (1905)
"... behind Aldrovandi, before he can make up his mind that the theory is repugnant "to the three determinators of truth, authority, sense, and reason. ..."

5. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1876)
"The springs taken from sense may be the sufficient determinators of every act; and that they are permitted so to be, irrespective of the law, is precisely ..."

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