Sinónimos & Anagramas | Palabra Inglés ARITY


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Ejemplos de uso de ARITY en una oración

  • The non-negative integer n that gives the number of "places" in the relation is called the arity, adicity or degree of the relation.
  • In general, functions or operators with a given arity follow the naming conventions of n-based numeral systems, such as binary and hexadecimal.
  • In full generality, algebraic structures may involve an arbitrary collection of operations, including operations that combine more than two elements (higher arity operations) and operations that take only one argument (unary operations) or even zero arguments (nullary operations).
  • In mathematical physics, where symmetry is of central importance, or even just in multilinear algebra these operations are mostly (multilinear with respect to some vector structures and then) called antisymmetric operations, and when they are not already of arity greater than two, extended in an associative setting to cover more than two arguments.
  • The position of the operator with respect to its operands may be prefix, infix or postfix, and the syntax of an expression involving an operator depends on its arity (number of operands), precedence, and (if applicable), associativity.
  • The set of logical validities in any first-order signature with equality and either: a relation symbol of arity no less than 2, or two unary function symbols, or one function symbol of arity no less than 2, established by Trakhtenbrot in 1953.
  • If predicate variables are also allowed to be bound to predicate letters which are unary or have higher arity, and when such letters represent propositional functions, such that the domain of the arguments is mapped to a range of different propositions, and when such variables can be bound by quantifiers to such sets of propositions, then the result is a higher-order predicate calculus, or higher-order logic.
  • As Peirce describes it, the main point about the formal operation of hypostatic abstraction, insofar as it operates on formal linguistic expressions, is that it converts a predicative adjective or predicate into an extra subject, thus increasing by one the number of "subject" slots—called the arity or adicity—of the main predicate.
  • However, infinitary operations are sometimes considered, in which case the "usual" operations of finite arity are called finitary operations.
  • The notion of residuated map can be generalized to a binary operator (or any higher arity) via component-wise residuation.



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