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- Look up transitivity or transitive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transitivity or transitive may refer to: Transitivity (grammar), a property regarding...
- Counting transitive relations. Journal of Integer Sequences, 7(2), 3. "Transitivity", Encyclopedia of Mathematics, EMS Press, 2001 [1994] Transitivity in Action...
- intransitive verbs, which do not entail transitive objects, for example, 'arose' in Beatrice arose. Transitivity is traditionally thought of as a global...
- intersection of two transitive relations is transitive. The union of two transitive relations need not be transitive. To preserve transitivity, one must take...
- Transitivity is a linguistics property that relates to whether a verb, participle, or gerund denotes a transitive object. It is closely related to valency...
- and transitive means that the model is a transitive set or class. An inner model is a transitive model containing all ordinals. A countable transitive model...
- Then the functional dependency A → C is a transitive dependency (which follows the axiom of transitivity). In database normalization, one of the important...
- Stochastic transitivity models are stochastic versions of the transitivity property of binary relations studied in mathematics. Several models of stochastic...
- to z, then there may be no path from x to z which does not include y. Transitivity for x, y, and z means that if x < y and y < z, then x < z. If for any...
- isolated vertices is vertex-transitive, and every vertex-transitive graph is regular. However, not all vertex-transitive graphs are symmetric (for example...