wildly - significado y definición. Qué es wildly
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Qué (quién) es wildly - definición

BRANCHING OUT OF A MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURE
Unramified; Ramification theory; Tamely ramified; Ramification index; Inertial degree; Ramification point; Ramified prime; Unramified extension; Ramified covering; Wildly ramified; Tame ramification; Wild ramification; Ramified covering space; Ramified covering map
  • Using the [[Riemann surface]] of the square root

wildly      
You use wildly to emphasize the degree, amount, or intensity of something.
Reports of his drinking have been wildly exaggerated...
The island's hotels vary wildly.
ADV: usu ADV adj, also ADV after v [emphasis]
see also wild
Wildly      
·adv In a wild manner; without cultivation; with disorder; rudely; distractedly; extravagantly.
Wilder         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
National Lampoon's Van Wilder (Soundtrack); Wilder (disambiguation)
·adj To Bewilder; to Perplex.

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Ramification (mathematics)

In geometry, ramification is 'branching out', in the way that the square root function, for complex numbers, can be seen to have two branches differing in sign. The term is also used from the opposite perspective (branches coming together) as when a covering map degenerates at a point of a space, with some collapsing of the fibers of the mapping.

Ejemplos de uso de wildly
1. P., however, reacted wildly, cursing and threatening.
2. Arnold Schwarzenegger‘s wildly unpopular ballot initiatives.
3. Others perform wildly, drawing large, raucous crowds.
4. But by last summer, after Obama‘s wildly successful book tour led to an even more wildly successful fundraising blitz, members of his inner circle began thinking differently.
5. As a result, stocks on Wall Street have careened wildly.