In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between nonnegative and maxitive
is that nonnegative is (mathematics) (of a quantity ) not negative; either zero or positive while maxitive is (mathematics) describing a certain class of nonnegative functions of countable disjoint sets.
As adjectives the difference between nonnegative and maxitive
is that nonnegative is (mathematics) (of a quantity ) not negative; either zero or positive while maxitive is (mathematics) describing a certain class of nonnegative functions of countable disjoint sets.
As a noun nonnegative
is any value that is not negative.
nonnegative
English
Alternative forms
* non-negative
Adjective
(-)
(mathematics) (of a quantity ) Not negative; either zero or positive
See also
* nonpositive
* nonvanishing
* nonzero
Noun
(
en noun)
Any value that is not negative.
maxitive
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Adjective
(-)
(mathematics) Describing a certain class of nonnegative functions of countable disjoint sets