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Irreducible vs Staged - What's the difference?

irreducible | staged |

As adjectives the difference between irreducible and staged

is that irreducible is not able to be reduced or lessened while staged is planned, prepared.

As a noun irreducible

is (mathematics) such a polynomial.

As a verb staged is

(stage).

irreducible

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Not able to be reduced or lessened.
  • Not able to be brought to a simpler or reduced form.
  • (mathematics, of a polynomial) Unable to be factorized into polynomials of lower degree, as (x^2 + 1) .
  • (mathematics, of an integer) Unable to be factored into smaller integers; prime.
  • (topology, of a manifold) Not containing a sphere of codimension 1 that is not the boundary of a ball.
  • (group theory, of a representation) impossible to divide further into representations of lower dimension by means of any similarity transformation
  • Antonyms

    * reducible * (unable to be reduced) unincreasable

    Derived terms

    * irreducibility * irrep

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (mathematics) Such a polynomial
  • staged

    English

    Adjective

    (head)
  • Planned, prepared.
  • The conman staged the car accident so he could collect the insurance money.
  • Intended for the stage as in a theater.
  • The staged performance was good, but I liked the book better.

    Verb

    (head)
  • (stage)
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