terms |
maxitive |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective maxitive is
(mathematics) describing a certain class of nonnegative functions of countable disjoint sets.
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maxitive |
As an adjective maxitive is
(mathematics) describing a certain class of nonnegative functions of countable disjoint sets.
set |
maxitive |
As adjectives the difference between set and maxitive
is that
set is fixed in position while
maxitive is describing a certain class of nonnegative functions of countable disjoint sets.
As a verb set
is to put (something) down, to rest.
As a noun set
is a punch for setting nails in wood.
As a proper noun Set
is an ancient Egyptian god, variously described as the god of chaos, the god of thunder and storms, or the god of destruction.
disjoint |
maxitive |
As adjectives the difference between disjoint and maxitive
is that
disjoint is not smooth or continuous; disjointed while
maxitive is (mathematics) describing a certain class of nonnegative functions of countable disjoint sets.
As a verb disjoint
is to render ; to remove a connection, linkage, or intersection.
countable |
maxitive |
As adjectives the difference between countable and maxitive
is that
countable is capable of being counted; having a quantity while
maxitive is describing a certain class of nonnegative functions of countable disjoint sets.
function |
maxitive |
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between function and maxitive
is that
function is (mathematics) a relation in which each element of the domain is associated with exactly one element of the codomain while
maxitive is (mathematics) describing a certain class of nonnegative functions of countable disjoint sets.
As a noun function
is what something does or is used for.
As a verb function
is to have a function.
As an adjective maxitive is
(mathematics) describing a certain class of nonnegative functions of countable disjoint sets.
nonnegative |
maxitive |
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between nonnegative and maxitive
is that
nonnegative is (mathematics) (
of a quantity ) not negative; either zero or positive while
maxitive is (mathematics) describing a certain class of nonnegative functions of countable disjoint sets.
As adjectives the difference between nonnegative and maxitive
is that
nonnegative is (mathematics) (
of a quantity ) not negative; either zero or positive while
maxitive is (mathematics) describing a certain class of nonnegative functions of countable disjoint sets.
As a noun nonnegative
is any value that is not negative.