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adjointable |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective adjointable is
(mathematics) that may be made adjoint.
adjoint |
adjointable |
In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between adjoint and adjointable
is that
adjoint is (mathematics) a matrix in which each element is the cofactor of an associated element of another matrix while
adjointable is (mathematics) that may be made adjoint.
As adjectives the difference between adjoint and adjointable
is that
adjoint is (mathematics) used in several situations with a meaning similar to helping while
adjointable is (mathematics) that may be made adjoint.
As a noun adjoint
is (mathematics) a matrix in which each element is the cofactor of an associated element of another matrix.