Adjective
non-trivial (comparative more non-trivial, superlative most non-trivial)
Alternative spelling of nontrivial
A mathematician, then, will be defined in what follows as someone who has published the proof of at least one non-trivial theorem. Jean Dieudonné
1, −1, n and −n are known as the trivial divisors of n. A divisor of n that is not a trivial divisor is known as a non-trivial divisor. Source: Internet
A closer non-commutative analog are central simple algebras (CSAs) – ring extensions over a field, which are simple algebra (no non-trivial 2-sided ideals, just as for a field) and where the center of the ring is exactly the field. Source: Internet
Development tools Within JavaScript, access to a debugger becomes invaluable when developing large, non-trivial programs. Source: Internet
Artistic representation of non-trivial topological polymers exhibiting the characteristic end-state. Source: Internet
A subset S of L is called algebraically independent over K if no non-trivial polynomial relation with coefficients in K exists among the elements of S. The largest cardinality of an algebraically independent set is called the transcendence degree of L/K. Source: Internet