polynomialiska
Polynomialiska is a Swedish adjective derived from the noun polynom, meaning “polynomial”. It is used to describe mathematical objects, functions, or processes that resemble or are closely related to polynomials. In algebra the term polynomialiska funktioner refers to polynomial functions, and polynomialiska ekvationer denotes equations whose solutions lie within the realm of polynomials. The word also appears in discussions of computational complexity as a shorthand for algorithms that can be expressed or executed with polynomial-time complexity, for example polynomialiska algoritmer, although the more common phrase is polynomisk tid.
The term’s etymology follows the classical roots of polynom: the Greek poly “many” and nomos “law” or
In scholarly Swedish texts, polynomialiska is primarily confined to pure and applied mathematics. It is employed