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Noun Concept
Categories: Algebra, Formalism (deductive), Mathematical terminology, Concepts in logic
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canonical form  Canonical sum of products form  data normalization  normal form  standard form
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In mathematics and computer science, a canonical, normal, or standard form of a mathematical object is a standard way of presenting that object as a mathematical expression. Wikipedia
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In mathematics and computer science, a canonical, normal, or standard form of a mathematical object is a standard way of presenting that object as a mathematical expression. Wikipedia
Standard (often unique) way of presenting an object as a mathematical expression Wikidata
A standard or normal presentation of a mathematical entity or a text string, etc. Wiktionary
Standard or normal presentation of a mathematical entity. Wiktionary (translation)
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A canonical form is an element of a set of representatives of equivalence classes of forms such that there is a function or procedure which projects every element of each equivalence class onto that one element, the canonical form of that equivalence class. The canonical form is expected to be simpler than the rest of the forms in some way. For example, for cubic polynomials acted upon by the group of translations along the abscissa, the canonical forms are cubic polynomials without a quadratic term. Wiktionary