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Interreducible vs Interreducibility - What's the difference?

interreducible | interreducibility |

In mathematics terms the difference between interreducible and interreducibility

is that interreducible is describing matrices that are mutually reducible while interreducibility is the condition of being interreducible.

As an adjective interreducible

is describing matrices that are mutually reducible.

As a noun interreducibility is

the condition of being interreducible.

interreducible

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Adjective

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  • (mathematics) Describing matrices that are mutually reducible
  • interreducibility

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    Noun

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  • (mathematics) The condition of being interreducible