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expD is a term used in multiple disciplines with context-dependent meaning; there is no single, universal definition for it. In mathematics and geometry, expD often refers to the exponential map in a D-dimensional setting. The exponential map links elements of a Lie algebra to elements of the corresponding Lie group, and in discussions about a D-dimensional space or group it may be denoted by expD to highlight the dimension. Concretely, for a square matrix A, the matrix exponential exp(A) is defined by the power series sum_{k=0}^∞ A^k/k!, producing a path in the associated group.

In computing and numerical analysis, expD may appear as a function name or alias in software libraries.

In biology and genetics, expD can show up as part of gene names, locus identifiers, or transcript

Because expD carries varied meanings across fields, readers should rely on the surrounding text or consult

Such
a
name
typically
indicates
an
exponentiation
operation,
possibly
specialized
for
a
particular
data
type
or
dimensionality,
with
behavior
determined
by
the
library’s
documentation.
Different
projects
may
implement
it
in
distinct
ways.
annotations
in
certain
organisms.
Its
exact
meaning
there
depends
on
species-specific
nomenclature
and
database
conventions,
so
it
is
essential
to
consult
the
relevant
genomic
or
transcriptomic
resource
to
determine
what
expD
denotes
in
that
context.
field-specific
glossaries
or
disambiguation
pages
to
interpret
it
accurately.
See
also
exp,
the
matrix
exponential,
and
exponential
map.