Trichotomy Theorem
   HOME





Trichotomy Theorem
A trichotomy can refer to: * Law of trichotomy, a mathematical law that every real number is either positive, negative, or zero ** Trichotomy theorem, in finite group theory * Trichotomy (jazz trio), Australian jazz band, collaborators with Danny Widdicombe on a 2019 album * Trichotomy (philosophy) A trichotomy is a three-way classificatory division. Some philosophers pursued trichotomies. History Important trichotomies discussed by Aquinas include the causal principles (agent, patient, act), the potencies for the intellect (imaginatio ..., series of three terms used by various thinkers * Trichotomy (speciation), three groups from a common ancestor, where it is unclear or unknown in what chronological order the three groups split * Trichotomous or 3-forked branching in botany * Trichotomism, a term for the tripartite view in Christian anthropology See also * Tripartite (other) * Triune (other) {{disambiguation ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   [Amazon]


Law Of Trichotomy
In mathematics, the law of trichotomy states that every real number is either positive, negative, or zero.Trichotomy Law
at
More generally, a ''R'' on a ''X'' is trichotomous if for all ''x'' and ''y'' in ''X'', exactly one of ''xRy'', ''yRx'' and ''x''=''y'' holds. Writing ''R'' as <, this is stated in formal logic as: :\forall x \in X \, \forall y \in X \, (
[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   [Amazon]



MORE