Adjacency vs Connectivity - What's the difference?
adjacency | connectivity |
(uncountable) The quality of being adjacent, or near enough so as to touch.
(countable) A relationship of being adjacent to something.
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(uncountable) The state of being connected
(telecom) The ability to make a connection between two or more points in a network
(countable, mathematics) In a graph, a measure of concatenated adjacency (the number of ways that points are connected to each other)
In uncountable terms the difference between adjacency and connectivity
is that adjacency is the quality of being adjacent, or near enough so as to touch while connectivity is the state of being connected.adjacency
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