English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]normaloid (not comparable)
- (mathematics) Of a bounded linear operator, having a norm equal to its spectral radius.
- 2015, Aref Jeribi, editor, Applied Mathematics in Tunisia, page 10:
- A bounded linear operator π {\displaystyle T\in L(X)}
, defined on a complex infinite dimensional Banach space π {\displaystyle X}
, is said to be normaloid if π {\displaystyle \|T\|=r(T),r(T)}
the spectral radius of π {\displaystyle T}
.
- 2015, Mahsa Fatehi, Mahmood Haji Shaabani, βNormal, cohyponormal and normaloid weighted composition operators on the Hardy and weighted Bergman spacesβ, in arXivβ[1]:
- In this paper, we study normal, cohyponormal, hyponormal and normaloid weighted composition operators on the Hardy and weighted Bergman spaces.
Noun
[edit]normaloid (plural normaloids)
- (mathematics) A bounded linear operator having a norm equal to its spectral radius.
- (slang) A boringly conventional or conformist person; a normie.
- 1982, Paul Barker, The Other Britain, page 58:
- It became fashionable again, for a time, to say you were an anarchist, to spit in the face of the normaloids.
- 2011, Bruce L. Gary, Genetic Enslavement, page 1:
- If you are like that clueless 99% of humans, those I call βnormaloids,β then let me suggest that you abandon this book and resume your pathetic, unthinking life!
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