- A
symmetric relation is a type of
binary relation. Formally, a
binary relation R over a set X is
symmetric if: ∀ a , b ∈ X ( a R b ⇔ b R a ) , {\displaystyle...
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phrased as "a
relation on X" or "a (binary)
relation over X". An
example of a
homogeneous relation is the
relation of kinship,
where the
relation is between...
- A
fuzzy relation is the
cartesian product of
mathematical fuzzy sets. Two
fuzzy sets are
taken as input, the
fuzzy relation is then
equal to the cross...
- The Clausius–Clapeyron
relation, in
chemical thermodynamics,
specifies the
temperature dependence of pressure, most
importantly vapor pressure, at a discontinuous...
- The Larson–Miller
relation, also
widely known as the Larson–Miller
parameter and
often abbreviated LMP, is a
parametric relation used to
extrapolate experimental...
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property is
often called co-transitivity or comparison. The
complement of an
apartness relation is an
equivalence relation, as the
above three conditions...
- In physics, the energy–momentum
relation, or
relativistic dispersion relation, is the
relativistic equation relating total energy (which is also called...
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algebra and
lattice theory, a
tolerance relation on an
algebraic structure is a
reflexive symmetric relation that is
compatible with all
operations of...
- The map–territory
relation is the
relationship between an
object and a
representation of that object, as in the
relation between a
geographical territory...
- A sign
relation is the
basic construct in the
theory of signs, also
known as semiotics, as
developed by
Charles Sanders Peirce. Thus, if a sunflower, in...