In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between scalar and hyperscalar
is that scalar is (mathematics) a quantity that has magnitude but not direction; compare vector while hyperscalar is (mathematics) a generalisation of a scalar in a higher dimension.
As nouns the difference between scalar and hyperscalar
is that scalar is (mathematics) a quantity that has magnitude but not direction; compare vector while hyperscalar is (mathematics) a generalisation of a scalar in a higher dimension.
As an adjective scalar
is (mathematics) having magnitude but not direction.
scalar
Adjective
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(mathematics) Having magnitude but not direction
(computer science) Consisting of a single value (e.g. integer or string) rather than multiple values (e.g. array)
Of, or relating to scale
Noun
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en noun)
(mathematics) A quantity that has magnitude but not direction; compare vector
(electronics) An amplifier whose output is a constant multiple of its input
Related terms
* vector
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hyperscalar
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(mathematics) A generalisation of a scalar in a higher dimension.