Definition of Disjointly. Meaning of Disjointly. Synonyms of Disjointly

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Definition of Disjointly

Disjointly
Disjointly Dis*joint"ly, adv. In a disjointed state. --Sandys.

Meaning of Disjointly from wikipedia

- Look up disjoint in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Disjoint may refer to: Disjoint sets, sets with no common elements Mutual exclusivity, the impossibility...
- formal logic, two sets are said to be disjoint sets if they have no element in common. Equivalently, two disjoint sets are sets whose intersection is the...
- In mathematics, the disjoint union (or discriminated union) A ⊔ B {\displaystyle A\sqcup B} of the sets A and B is the set formed from the elements of...
- equipping the disjoint union of the underlying sets with a natural topology called the disjoint union topology. Roughly speaking, in the disjoint union the...
- a disjoint-set data structure, also called a union–find data structure or merge–find set, is a data structure that stores a collection of disjoint (non-overlapping)...
- mathematics, the disjoint union of graphs is an operation that combines two or more graphs to form a larger graph. It is analogous to the disjoint union of sets...
- almost disjoint if their intersection is small in some sense; different definitions of "small" will result in different definitions of "almost disjoint". The...
- field extension Ω {\displaystyle \Omega } of k are said to be linearly disjoint over k if the following equivalent conditions are met: (i) The map A ⊗...
- boundary) 3-manifolds have a unique (up to isotopy) minimal collection of disjointly embedded incompressible tori such that each component of the 3-manifold...
- analysis, two elements x and y of a vector lattice X are lattice disjoint or simply disjoint if inf { | x | , | y | } = 0 {\displaystyle \inf \left\{|x|,|y|\right\}=0}...