terms |
hypercomplex |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective hypercomplex is
(mathematics) describing any of several types of higher-dimensional numbers having some characteristics of complex numbers.
complex |
hypercomplex |
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between complex and hypercomplex
is that
complex is (mathematics) of a number, of the form
a + bi'', where ''a'' and ''b'' are real numbers and ''i is a square root of −1 while
hypercomplex is (mathematics) describing any of several types of higher-dimensional numbers having some characteristics of complex numbers.
As adjectives the difference between complex and hypercomplex
is that
complex is made up of multiple parts; composite; not simple while
hypercomplex is (mathematics) describing any of several types of higher-dimensional numbers having some characteristics of complex numbers.
As a noun complex
is a problem.
As a verb complex
is (chemistry|intransitive) to form a complex with another substance.
number |
hypercomplex |
As adjectives the difference between number and hypercomplex
is that
number is (
numb) while
hypercomplex is (mathematics) describing any of several types of higher-dimensional numbers having some characteristics of complex numbers.
As a noun number
is (countable) an abstract entity used to describe quantity.
As a verb number
is to label (items) with numbers; to assign numbers to (items).
dimensional |
hypercomplex |
In mathematics terms the difference between dimensional and hypercomplex
is that
dimensional is appended to cardinal numbers or algebraic symbols to form adjectives meaning "having the stated number of dimensions" while
hypercomplex is describing any of several types of higher-dimensional numbers having some characteristics of complex numbers.
As adjectives the difference between dimensional and hypercomplex
is that
dimensional is of or pertaining to dimensions while
hypercomplex is describing any of several types of higher-dimensional numbers having some characteristics of complex numbers.