monome

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See also: monôme

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From mono- +‎ -ome; compare binomial, polynomial.

Noun[edit]

monome (plural monomes)

  1. (mathematics, logic, computing) An expression with a single term, such as a product of numeric variables (with no addition) or a conjunction of possibly negated Boolean variables (with no disjunction).

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