Coefficient in a sentence as a noun

...The Gini coefficient of the Bitcoin economy...Is this a thing?

The calculations used to generate this coefficient were done in a huge Excel spreadsheet.

For example, if raising prices by 10% cuts your monthly viral spread coefficient by 10%, it will cut your market share by 90% after 22 months.

The culprit was a coefficient in one of many polyphase finite impulse response filters.

Most individual countries in the EU and states in the USA have a lower Gini coefficient than the EU or USA as a whole.

Obscurity in security is like the 'lost' coefficient in Big-O notation: it's not the first thing you should focus on, but it can really help.

Try thinking of patenting the ability to move objects via reducing the coefficient of friction.

Whereas a good name won't get you anywhere without a good product, just as a plane with a low drag coefficient won't go anywhere without powerful engines.

Also friction coefficient goes down by 10%, but other studies have reported much bigger friction coefficient improvements.

Yes, using the binomial coefficient formula is another solution that is shorter, but I downvoted you for not being civil.

Except you forgot about coefficient of expansion for 120degF middle-of-the-day Middle East launches.

Coefficient definitions

noun

a constant number that serves as a measure of some property or characteristic