Binomial
Binomial may refer to:
In mathematics:
- Binomial (polynomial), a polynomial with two terms
- Binomial coefficient, numbers appearing in the expansions of powers of binomials
- Binomial QMF, a perfect-reconstruction orthogonal wavelet decomposition
- Binomial theorem, a theorem about powers of binomials
- Binomial type, a property of sequences of polynomials
In probability and statistics:
- Binomial distribution, a type of probability distribution
- Binomial test, a test of significance
In computing science:
- Binomial heap, a data structure
In linguistics:
- Binomial pair, a sequence of two or more words or phrases in the same grammatical category, having some semantic relationship and joined by some syntactic device
In biology:
- Binomial nomenclature, a Latin two-term name for a species, such as Sequoia sempervirens
In finance:
- Binomial options pricing model, a numerical method for the valuation of options
In personal names:
- Binomial names, a system of names in which a personal name is joined by a hereditary surname, as used in Roman naming conventions
In politics:
- Binomial voting system, a voting system used in the parliamentary elections of Chile between 1989 and 2013
See also:
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