| 21. | "' Rational motions "'are defined by rational functions ( ratio of two polynomial functions ) of time.
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| 22. | By the Weierstrass approximation theorem, any given uniformly approximated as closely as desired by a polynomial function.
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| 23. | The Galerkin method expands the field equations into polynomial functions such as Gegenbauer polynomials or Chebyshev polynomials.
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| 24. | A non constant polynomial function tends to infinity when the variable increases indefinitely ( in absolute value ).
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| 25. | A "'polynomial function "'is a function that is defined by a polynomial, or, equivalently, by a polynomial expression.
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| 26. | Or to any polynomial function of x ? talk ) 00 : 40, 22 September 2013 ( UTC)
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| 27. | Babbage began in 1822 with what he called the difference engine, made to compute values of polynomial functions.
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| 28. | The " order of growth " is then the least degree of any such polynomial function " p ".
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| 29. | The most immediate case is to apply polynomial functions to a square matrix, extending what has just been discussed.
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| 30. | For defining a " polynomial function over the affine space ", one has to choose an affine coordinate system.
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