arity
Pronunciation
  • IPA: /ˈæɹɪti/, /ˈeəɹɪti/
Noun

arity (plural arities)

  1. (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.
  2. (mathematics, computer science) The maximum number of child nodes that any node in a given tree (data structure) may have.
  3. (Lojban grammar) the number of arguments (in Lojban grammar called sumti) specified in the definition of a selbri. (the selbri combined with the sumti make up a bridi).
Synonyms Translations
  • French: arité
  • German: Stelligkeit
  • Portuguese: aridade
  • Russian: а́рность
  • Spanish: aridad



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