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Is there such a thing as a "feral polynomial" ? Saw it mentioned on an Internet forum where someone claimed to be studying "feral polynomials". Closes I could find were "Farrel polynomials" .
Farrel polynomials are a type of mathematical function that is used to model data or describe relationships between variables. They are named after mathematician John Farrel.
Farrel polynomials have a specific form that includes a logarithmic term, which makes them different from other types of polynomials such as quadratic or cubic polynomials.
No, Farrel and "Feral" are two different words with different meanings. Farrel polynomials are named after a mathematician, while "feral" refers to something that is wild or untamed.
Farrel polynomials are commonly used in fields such as statistics, economics, and engineering to model data and make predictions. They can also be used in signal processing and control systems.
No, Farrel polynomials are best suited for approximating functions that have a logarithmic term, such as population growth or financial data. They may not be as effective for approximating other types of functions.