noun
- The plural of biuniqueness; the quality or state of being biunique (having a one-to-one correspondence in both directions between two sets or functions).
Usage: technical; mathematics
Examples
- In set theory, biuniquenesses between finite sets are fundamental to understanding cardinality.
- The mathematician proved the biuniquenesses of several function mappings in her dissertation.
- Establishing biuniquenesses between data structures is essential in computer science algorithms.