supercomposite

noun

Etymology

From super + composite.

  1. derived from compositus
  2. borrowed from composite
  3. compounded as supercomposite — “super + composite

Definitions

  1. An amalgam of composites

    An amalgam of composites; a combination of elements that are themselves combinations.

    • In order to determine if the amount of variance explained by drifters was significantly higher than that of groupthink, I created a supercomposite by collapsing across all unsuccessful cases.
    • Waller and the three other members of Icon's investment team start with a pool of about 1,950 stocks, based on the Standard & Poor's 1500 Supercomposite Index.
  2. A model of subatomic particles that combines supersymmetry with the study of composite…

    A model of subatomic particles that combines supersymmetry with the study of composite particles.

    • Supersymmetry and compositeness can be combined to yield supercomposite models, which are characterized by two different energy scales: Ms, where supersymmetry breaking occurs, and Mc, the scale of compositeness.
  3. Any of several high-performance structural composite materials.

    • In a supercomposite, SC (n >2), on the other hand, a mono/multi-phase matrix can be reinforced by single or composite fibre/particle complex phases to impart non-structural properties also, such as heat resistance, for example.
    • Superalloys, Supercomposites and Superceramics reviews the state of superalloy technology and some of the more salient aspects of alternative high temperature systems such as superceramics and supercomposites.

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