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irreflexive

(definition)

Definition: A binary relation R for which there is no element a such that a R a.

See also reflexive, antisymmetric.

Note: The relation "less than" is irreflexive since no number is less than itself.

Author: PEB

More information

After Eric W. Weisstein's World of Mathematics entry irreflexive.


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