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rechnerischer

Rechnerischer is an adjective in German that describes something related to calculation, computation, or numerical estimation. It indicates that a result, method, or property is derived from calculation rather than direct measurement or empirical observation. The term is used across disciplines such as mathematics, physics, statistics, economics, and computer science.

Etymology and usage

The word combines the noun Rech­ner (calculator, computer) with the suffix -isch, forming an adjective meaning

Contexts and meanings

- In mathematics and statistics, rechnerisch often pertains to quantities obtained by calculation, for example rechnerische Wahrscheinlichkeit

- In physics or engineering, it can describe quantities estimated through computation rather than measured directly, such

- In economics and planning, rechnerische Größen refer to derived figures used for decision-making, such as rechnerischer

Relation to other terms

Rechnerisch contrasts with empirisch (empirical, based on observation) and theoretisch (theoretical). It also pairs with numerisch

Grammatical note

As an attributive adjective, rechnerischer can modify masculine or neuter nouns in singular form, and declines

calculational
or
numerical.
The
related
adverb
form
is
rechnerisch
gesehen,
meaning
“calculation-wise”
or
“from
a
computational
perspective.”
In
attributive
position
it
inflects
like
other
German
adjectives:
rechnerischer
Aufwand,
rechnerische
Ergebnisse,
rechnerische
Wahrscheinlichkeit,
rechnerisches
Modell.
(calculated
probability)
or
rechnerische
Werte
(numerical
values).
as
rechnerische
Ungenauigkeit
(computational
error)
or
rechnerische
Streuung.
Aufwand
(computational
effort
or
estimated
cost)
or
rechnerische
Rendite
(calculated
return).
(numeric)
and
arithmetisch
(arithmetic)
when
distinguishing
calculation-based
aspects
from
measurement-based
ones.
according
to
case
and
number.
The
plural
form
is
rechnerische
or
rechnerische
Ergebnisse
for
feminine
and
neuter
nouns
in
plural
contexts.