In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between periodicity and antiperiodicity
is that periodicity is (mathematics) the quality of a function with a repeated set of values at regular intervals while antiperiodicity is (mathematics) a generalization of periodicity such that f(x + p) = −f(x)'' for all ''x'' in some function ''f .
As nouns the difference between periodicity and antiperiodicity
is that periodicity is recurrence]] of a woman's [[period|periods; menstruation while antiperiodicity is (mathematics) a generalization of periodicity such that f(x + p) = −f(x)'' for all ''x'' in some function ''f .
periodicity
Noun
(periodicities)
Recurrence]] of a woman's [[period, periods; menstruation.
The quality of being periodic; tendency to recur at regular intervals.
(mathematics) The quality of a function with a repeated set of values at regular intervals.
Related terms
* period
* periodic
antiperiodicity
English
Noun
(-)
(mathematics) A generalization of periodicity such that f(x + P) = ?f(x)'' for all ''x'' in some function ''f .
Related terms
* antiperiodic