synergy |
associativity |
As nouns the difference between synergy and associativity
is that
synergy is behavior of a system that cannot be predicted by the behavior of its parts while
associativity is (algebra) the condition of being associative.
associativity |
associahedron |
As nouns the difference between associativity and associahedron
is that
associativity is (algebra) the condition of being associative while
associahedron is (mathematics) a convex polytope in which each vertex corresponds to a way of correctly inserting opening and closing parentheses in a word of
n letters and the edges correspond to a single application of the associativity rule.
associativity |
nonassociative |
As a noun associativity
is (algebra) the condition of being associative.
As an adjective nonassociative is
(of an algebraic structure) not having associativity of all elements under its operation.