noun
- Plural of dyadic; pairs or two-part units, especially in mathematics, logic, or linguistics.
- In mathematics, tensors or operators that act on pairs of vectors or elements.
Usage: technical; mathematics and logic
Usage: technical; advanced mathematics
Examples
- The study of dyadics is essential in advanced linear algebra.
- Dyadics are used to represent relationships between pairs of elements in formal logic.
- In physics, dyadics help describe stress and strain in materials.
- The professor explained how dyadics differ from vectors in the tensor analysis course.
- Dyadics provide a framework for understanding two-body interactions in quantum mechanics.