residuum
Residuum (plural residues , v. Latin residuum "what remained, the rest") denotes
In math
- especially in numerics and statistics the deviation from the desired result, which arises when approximate solutions are used in an equation, see residual (numerical mathematics) or disturbance variable and residual
- a variable that occurs when calculating curve integrals, see residual (function theory)
- especially in number theory the property of being a square modulo another number, see quadratic remainder
In geology
- non-crystallized components of the magma, see residue (magma)
- Residues that withstood weathering, see residual (weathering)
In the medicine
- the residual symptoms of a disease remaining after recovery, see residual symptom
- the rest of the air that remains in the lungs after exhaling, see residual volume
such as
- in sociology an "effective residual quantity", see residual (Pareto)
- in biochemistry a monomer of a macromolecule, see residuum (biochemistry)
- In economics, a collective term for all factors that lead to economic growth and are not already covered by capital accumulation, see Solow residual
- In the real estate industry, the result of a procedure in which the maximum sustainable land value is determined, see residual value procedure
- the share of national income that remains after deduction of labor income, see residual income
- the reconstruction of the fundamental frequency of a sound through human acoustic perception, see residual sound
- in archeology, deposits on artifacts or objects
- the claim from an incomplete contract, see residual law
See also:
- Residual quantity in business administration