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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...
- In mathematics, a binary relation R on a set X is transitive if, for all elements a, b, c in X, whenever R relates a to b and b to c, then R also relates...
- mathematics, the transitive closure R+ of a homogeneous binary relation R on a set X is the smallest relation on X that contains R and is transitive. For finite...
- A transitive verb is a verb that entails one or more transitive objects, for example, 'enjoys' in Amadeus enjoys music. This contrasts with intransitive...
- theory, a branch of mathematics, a set A {\displaystyle A} is called transitive if either of the following equivalent conditions holds: whenever x ∈ A...
- Transitivity is a linguistics property that relates to whether a verb, participle, or gerund denotes a transitive object. It is closely related to valency...
- transitive dependency is an indirect dependency relationship between software components. This kind of dependency is held by virtue of a transitive relation...
- 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...
- In the mathematical field of graph theory, a transitive reduction of a directed graph D is another directed graph with the same vertices and as few edges...
- In the mathematical field of graph theory, an edge-transitive graph is a graph G such that, given any two edges e1 and e2 of G, there is an automorphism...