Partial vs Subcountable - What's the difference?
partial | subcountable |
Existing as a part or portion; incomplete.
(computer science) Describing a property that holds only when an algorithm terminates.
Biased in favor of a person, side, or point of view, especially when dealing with a competition or dispute.
* Alexander Pope
Having a predilection for something.
* Sir Walter Scott
(mathematics) A partial derivative: a derivative with respect to one independent variable of a function in multiple variables.
(music) An overtone or harmonic.
(dentistry) dentures that replace only some of the natural teeth
(mathematics) Being the target of a partial surjection from the natural numbers, such that the set of numbers used to count is no larger than the set being counted.
In mathematics terms the difference between partial and subcountable
is that partial is a partial derivative: a derivative with respect to one independent variable of a function in multiple variables while subcountable is being the target of a partial surjection from the natural numbers, such that the set of numbers used to count is no larger than the set being counted.As a noun partial
is a partial derivative: a derivative with respect to one independent variable of a function in multiple variables.partial
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- So far, I have only pieced together a partial account of the incident.
- It's easy to prove partial correctness, but it's not obvious that it is also totally correct.
- The referee is blatantly partial !
- a partial parent
- not partial to an ostentatious display
