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Definition of Quantics
1. quantic [n] - See also: quantic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Quantics
Literary usage of Quantics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lessons Introductory to the Modern Higher Algebra by George Salmon (1885)
"SYSTEMS OF quantics. 176. If still remains to explain a few properties of systems of
... An invariant of a system of quantics of the same degree is called a ..."
2. Lessons Introductory to the Modern Higher Algebra by George Salmon (1885)
"SYSTEMS OF quantics. 176. IT still remains to explain a few properties of systems of
... An invariant of a system of quantics of the same degree is called a ..."
3. Lessons Introductory to the Modern Higher Algebra by George Salmon (1876)
"SYSTEMS OF quantics. 176. IT still remains to explain a few properties of systems of
... An invariant of a system of quantics of the same degree is called a ..."
4. Lessons Introductory to the Modern Higher Algebra by George Salmon (1866)
"SYSTEMS OF quantics. 173. IT still remains to explain a few properties of systems of
... An invariant of a system of quantics is called a combinant if it is ..."
5. The Collected Mathematical Papers of Arthur Cayley by Arthur Cayley (1889)
"68 to 71, although introduced in reference to binary quantics, relate or may be
considered as relating to quantics of the like general form. ..."
6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"Moreover, instead of having one pair of varia we ma have several airs \, j-,
z¡ •;;... in addition and multipartite. f severa quantics Symbolic Form. ..."
7. Mathematical Papers by William Kingdon Clifford (1882)
"... RELATIONS CONNECTING THE POWERS OF LINEAR quantics. I THINK the first treatment
of this subject is to be found in some very interesting articles of M. ..."