overdetermine |
overdetermined |
In of a problem or question|lang=en terms the difference between overdetermine and overdetermined
is that
overdetermine is (of a problem or question) to give too many constraints, so that no solution is available while
overdetermined is (of a problem or question) which suffers so many constraints that it has no solution.
As a verb overdetermine
is (of a problem or question) to give too many constraints, so that no solution is available.
As an adjective overdetermined is
(of a problem or question) which suffers so many constraints that it has no solution.
taxonomy |
overdetermine |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As a verb overdetermine is
(of a problem or question) to give too many constraints, so that no solution is available.
determinant |
overdetermine |
As verbs the difference between determinant and overdetermine
is that
determinant is while
overdetermine is (of a problem or question) to give too many constraints, so that no solution is available.
As an adjective determinant
is determinant.
As a noun determinant
is (
label) determiner.
constraint |
overdetermine |
As a noun constraint
is something that constrains.
As a verb overdetermine is
(of a problem or question) to give too many constraints, so that no solution is available.
overdetermine |
overdetermination |
Related terms |
Overdetermine is a related term of overdetermination.
As a verb overdetermine
is (of a problem or question) to give too many constraints, so that no solution is available.
As a noun overdetermination is
the state or quality of being overdetermined.