Nonalgebraic
Nonalgebraic is a term used in mathematics to describe objects that are not algebraic. An object is algebraic, relative to a chosen field such as the rational numbers or the complex numbers, if it satisfies a polynomial equation with coefficients in that field. Conversely, nonalgebraic objects do not satisfy any such polynomial equation.
In numbers, this yields the familiar division between algebraic and transcendental numbers. An algebraic number is
Beyond numbers, algebraicity depends on the field. A function is algebraic over a field if it satisfies
The term is thus relative and forms part of broader study in transcendence theory and the comparison