differential

differential

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English

Etymology

Morphologically different +‎ -ial.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [dɪfəˈɹənʃəɫ]

Adjective

differential (comparative more differential, superlative most differential)

  1. Of or pertaining to a difference.
  2. Dependent on, or making a difference; distinctive.
  3. Having differences in speed or direction of motion.
  4. (mathematics) Of or pertaining to differentiation or the differential calculus.

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Noun

differential (plural differentials)

  1. The differential gear in an automobile, etc.
  2. A qualitative or quantitative difference between similar or comparable things.
  3. One of two coils of conducting wire so related to one another or to a magnet or armature common to both, that one coil produces polar action contrary to that of the other.
  4. A form of conductor used for dividing and distributing the current to a series of electric lamps so as to maintain equal action in all.
  5. (calculus) A quantity representing an infinitesimal change in a variable, now only used as a heuristic aid except in nonstandard analysis but considered rigorous until the 20th century; a fluxion in Newtonian calculus, now usually written in Leibniz's notation as d x {displaystyle \operatorname \!x} .
  6. (calculus, of a univariate differentiable function f ( x ) {displaystyle f(x)} ) A function giving the change in the linear approximation of f {displaystyle f} at a point x {displaystyle x} over a small interval Δ x {displaystyle \Delta x} or d x {displaystyle \operatorname \!x} , the function being called the differential of f {displaystyle f} and denoted d f ( x , Δ x ) {displaystyle \operatorname \!f(x,\Delta x)} , d f ( x ) {displaystyle \operatorname \!f(x)} , or simply d f {displaystyle \operatorname \!f} .
    1. Any of several generalizations of this concept to functions of several variables or to higher orders: the partial differential, total differential, Gateaux differential, etc.
  7. (multivariable calculus) The Jacobian matrix of a function of several variables.
  8. (differential geometry, of a smooth map ϕ {displaystyle \phi } between smooth manifolds) The pushforward or total derivative of ϕ {displaystyle \phi } : a linear map from the tangent space at a point x {displaystyle x} in ϕ {displaystyle \phi } 's domain to the tangent space at ϕ ( x ) {displaystyle \phi (x)} which is, in a technical sense, the best linear approximation of ϕ {displaystyle \phi } at x {displaystyle x} ; denoted d ϕ x {displaystyle \operatorname \!\phi _} .
  9. (mathematics) Any of several generalizations of the concept(s) above: e.g. the Kähler differential in the setting of schemes, the quadratic differential in the theory of Riemann surfaces, etc.

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Noun

differential c

  1. (mechanics) a differential gear
  2. (mathematics) an infinitesimal change
  3. (mathematics) the differential operator

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