Numerical in a sentence as an adjective

Yet people can still be "obviously" more productive even if we don't have a numerical way to prove it.

That way, one can quickly scan and see the best comments, but there isn't such a direct relationship as a numerical score.

The three-body problem is known to be insoluble in closed form, but anyone cam model it numerically.

Experimental physics uses a one-tailed 5σ value, which is quite strict -- it has a numerical value of about 3×10-7.

People who are doing this for the first time care a lot about the numerical split but people who do this professionally care a heck of a lot more about vesting.

In about 10 lines of code you can solve equations, do state of the art numerical optimization or solve differential equations.

No thanks, I will stick with the amazingly successful, ubiquitous, thoroughly thought out standard, that was spearheaded by William Kahan – one of the greatest numerical analysts of all time.

This spreadsheet performs numerical integration using recursive cell references.

Not spectacularly, normal C, not bad, on numerical code we often hover around gcc -O1.* They weren't representative, most of that code was heavily optimized for CPython, which has very different performance characteristics.

Numerical definitions

adjective

measured or expressed in numbers; "numerical value"; "the numerical superiority of the enemy"

See also: numeric

adjective

of or relating to or denoting numbers; "a numeral adjective"

See also: numeral numeric

adjective

relating to or having ability to think in or work with numbers; "tests for rating numerical aptitude"; "a mathematical whiz"

See also: mathematical