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- A symmetric relation is a type of binary relation. An example is the relation "is equal to", because if a = b is true then b = a is also true. Formally...
- phrased as "a relation on X" or "a (binary) relation over X". An example of a homogeneous relation is the relation of kinship, where the relation is between...
- The Clausius–Clapeyron relation, in chemical thermodynamics, specifies the temperature dependence of pressure, most importantly vapor pressure, at a discontinuous...
- generalizes more easily. Mathematically, in wave mechanics, the uncertainty relation between position and momentum arises because the expressions of the wavefunction...
- property is often called co-transitivity or comparison. The complement of an apartness relation is an equivalence relation, as the above three conditions...
- A fuzzy relation is the cartesian product of mathematical fuzzy sets. Two fuzzy sets are taken as input, the fuzzy relation is then equal to the cross...
- restricted to postprandial hyperglycemia due to lack of strong evidence of co-relation with a diagnosis of diabetes. American Diabetes ****ociation do not recommend...
- The map–territory relation is the relationship between an object and a representation of that object, as in the relation between a geographical territory...
- The Larson–Miller relation, also widely known as the Larson–Miller parameter and often abbreviated LMP, is a parametric relation used to extrapolate experimental...
- A sign relation is the basic construct in the theory of signs, also known as semiotics, as developed by Charles Sanders Peirce. Thus, if a sunflower, in...