The difference between Adicity and Adinity
When used as nouns, adicity means the number of arguments or operands a function or operation takes. for a relation, the number of domains in the corresponding cartesian product, whereas adinity means arity.
check bellow for the other definitions of Adicity and Adinity
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Adicity as a noun (logic, mathematics, computer science):
The number of arguments or operands a function or operation takes. For a relation, the number of domains in the corresponding Cartesian product.
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Adicity as a noun (chemistry, obsolete):
Valence.
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Adinity as a noun:
arity