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    multiplicity
    /ˌmʌltɪˈplɪsɪti/

    noun

    • 1. a large number or variety: "the demand for higher education depends on a multiplicity of factors"

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  2. a large number or wide range of items: She knew a multiplicity of languages. (Definition of multiplicity from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of multiplicity. multiplicity. We reduce (a) the multiplicity of parties to four party 'families' and (b) the diversity of the party systems to three types.

  3. 1. a. : the quality or state of being multiple or various. b. : the number of components in a system (such as a multiplet or a group of energy levels) 2. : a great number. 3. : the number of times a root of an equation or zero of a function occurs when there is more than one root or zero.

  4. Multiplicity, also known as spin multiplicity, refers to the number of unpaired electrons in a molecule or ion. It is a crucial factor in determining the magnetic properties and reactivity of chemical species. Multiplicity values can be integers or half-integers, depending on the presence of unpaired electrons.

  5. If a term has multiplicity more than one, it "takes away" for lack of a better term, one or more of the 0s. So for instance (x-1)(x+1)(x-2)(x+2) will have four zeros and each binomial term has a multiplicity of 1 Now, if you make one of them have a multiplicity of 2 that takes away one of the zeroes.

  6. www.mathwords.com › m › multiplicityMathwords: Multiplicity

    Multiplicity. How many times a particular number is a zero for a given polynomial. For example, in the polynomial function f ( x ) = ( x – 3) 4 ( x – 5) ( x – 8) 2 , the zero 3 has multiplicity 4, 5 has multiplicity 1, and 8 has multiplicity 2. Although this polynomial has only three zeros, we say that it has seven zeros counting multiplicity.

  7. multiplicity meaning, definition, what is multiplicity: a large number or great variety of thing...: Learn more.

  8. multiplicity. noun. The state of being made of multiple diverse elements. synonyms. numerosity. numerousness. AI Feedback. The word "multiplicity" is correct and can be used in written English. It can be used to refer to a large number of things, as in "The multiplicity of options can be overwhelming". exact ( 60 )

  9. is that multiplicity is the state of being made of multiple diverse elements while multiplication is the process of computing the sum of a number with itself a specified number of times, or any other analogous binary operation that combines other mathematical objects.

  10. This chapter calls into question a common pejorative assumption that identifies multiplicity with fragmentation, and points out that fragmentation and the tendency toward disjointed “manyness” is not the only meaning of multiplicity.

  11. noun The state of being multiplex or manifold or various; the condition of being numerous. noun Many of the same kind; a large number. noun In mathematics, the number of times an object ought to be counted for the sake of regularity. Thus, a zero of a function has a multiplicity of two, if it ought to be regarded as a union of two zeros.