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Connectedness vs. Connectivity — What's the Difference?

Connectedness vs. Connectivity — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Connectedness and Connectivity

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Connectedness

In mathematics, connectedness is used to refer to various properties meaning, in some sense, "all one piece". When a mathematical object has such a property, we say it is connected; otherwise it is disconnected.

Connectivity

The quality or condition of being connected or connective.

Connectedness

Joined or fastened together.

Connectivity

The ability to make and maintain a connection between two or more points in a telecommunications system
I reset the router to restore internet connectivity.

Connectedness

Not decomposable into two disjoint nonempty open sets.
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Connectivity

(uncountable) The state of being connected

Connectedness

Having a continuous path between any two points. Used of a curve, set, or surface.

Connectivity

(telecom) The ability to make a connection between two or more points in a network

Connectedness

Related by family.

Connectivity

In a graph, a measure of concatenated adjacency (the number of ways that points are connected to each other)

Connectedness

Logically or intelligibly ordered or presented; coherent
A stroke that left him incapable of connected speech.

Connectivity

The property of being connected or the degree to which something has connections

Connectedness

Associated with or related to others, especially to influential or important people
A photographer who was well connected in the fashion world.

Connectedness

The state or quality of being connected.

Connectedness

The state of being connected.

Connectedness

A relation between things or events (as in the case of one causing the other or sharing features with it).

Connectedness

The state of being connected;
The connection between church and state is inescapable

Connectedness

A relation between things or events (as in the case of one causing the other or sharing features with it);
There was a connection between eating that pickle and having that nightmare

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