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antichain

Antichain vs Null - What's the difference?

antichain | null |


As nouns the difference between antichain and null

is that antichain is (mathematics) a subset of a partially ordered set such that any two elements in the subset are incomparable while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Terms vs Antichain - What's the difference?

terms | antichain |


As nouns the difference between terms and antichain

is that terms is while antichain is (mathematics) a subset of a partially ordered set such that any two elements in the subset are incomparable.

Incomparable vs Antichain - What's the difference?

incomparable | antichain |


As an adjective incomparable

is so much better than another as to be beyond comparison; matchless or unsurpassed.

As a noun antichain is

(mathematics) a subset of a partially ordered set such that any two elements in the subset are incomparable.

Element vs Antichain - What's the difference?

element | antichain |


As nouns the difference between element and antichain

is that element is element (part of a whole) while antichain is (mathematics) a subset of a partially ordered set such that any two elements in the subset are incomparable.

Subset vs Antichain - What's the difference?

subset | antichain |


As nouns the difference between subset and antichain

is that subset is (set theory) with respect to another set, a set such that each of its elements is also an element of the other set while antichain is (mathematics) a subset of a partially ordered set such that any two elements in the subset are incomparable.