| 1. | Often, these surfaces were the zeros of certain functions, usually polynomial functions.
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| 2. | It's mentioned at Formula for primes # Prime formulas and polynomial functions.
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| 3. | :I believe it would reduce all polynomial functions to zero as well.
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| 4. | The function could be a polynomial function or a transcendental function.
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| 5. | Polynomial functions are a class of functions having many important properties.
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| 6. | :: Oh yea polynomial functions with rational coefficients you mean Stone-Weierstrass theorem right?
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| 7. | Is an isometry and a densely defined homomorphism on the ring of polynomial functions.
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| 8. | On the real line, every polynomial function is infinitely differentiable.
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| 9. | There are other mathematical representations that model species competition, such as using non-polynomial functions.
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| 10. | The bracket ring appears as the ring of polynomial functions on the exterior power.
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