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 Translation for 'to factor' from English to Czech
VERB   to factor | factored | factored
factoring | factors
SYNO agent | broker | cistron | ...
mat.
to factor {verb}
faktorovat [nedok.]
factor {noun}faktor {m}
mat.
factor {noun}
činitel {m}
factor {noun} [element]složka {f}
factor of safety {noun}míra {f} zabezpečenosti
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Usage Examples English
  • This is the type of algorithm used to factor RSA numbers.
  • Identification by chemical composition is also used to factor in association memberships.
  • There are recent developments in using hyperelliptic curves to factor integers.
  • It is a generalization of the special number field sieve: while the latter can only factor numbers of a certain special form, the general number field sieve can factor any number apart from prime powers (which are trivial to factor by taking roots).
  • Antibodies to Factor VIII can also inactivate the Factor VII and precipitate bleeding that is very difficult to control.

  • PCA is the simplest of the true eigenvector-based multivariate analyses and is closely related to factor analysis.
  • Manufacturers, retailers, banks and the government monitor changes in the CCI in order to factor in the data in their decision-making processes.
  • In the documentary "Murder by Proxy: How America Went Postal", it was argued that this number failed to factor out workers killed by external subjects rather than by fellow employees.
  • Since 2010 local and neighbourhood planning in the UK is required by law to factor SUDS into any development projects that they are responsible for.
  • As a pioneer of a self-reflexive sociology who prefigured Bourdieu's ability to factor in the effect of reflection on the societal object, Adorno realized that some criticism (including deliberate disruption of his classes in the 1960s) could never be answered in a dialogue between equals if, as he seems to have believed, what the naive ethnographer or sociologist thinks of a human essence is always changing over time.

  • SDI design and operational planning had to factor in these countermeasures and the associated cost.
  • It is customary to factor out the leading term, so β0 is assumed to be 1.
  • , we also need to factor in the complexity of detecting bridges.
  • Spot factoring, or single invoice discounting, is an alternative to "whole ledger" and allows a company to factor a single invoice.
  • "Differential absorption lidar" (DIAL) measurements utilize two or more closely spaced (<1 nm) wavelengths to factor out surface reflectivity as well as other transmission losses, since these factors are relatively insensitive to wavelength.

  • If one root "r" of a polynomial "P"("x") of degree "n" is known then polynomial long division can be used to factor "P"("x") into the form [...] where "Q"("x") is a polynomial of degree "n" − 1.
  • has to be general enough to allow any other cone to factor through it; on the other hand, [...] has to be sufficiently specific, so that only "one" such factorization is possible for every cone.
  • In real-life situations the primes selected would be much larger; in our example it would be trivial to factor [...] (obtained from the freely available public key) back to the primes [...] and [...].
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