Note that 'antisymmetric' is not the logical negative of 'symmetric' (whereby aRb implies bRa). (N.B.: Both are properties of relations expressed as universal statements about their members; their logical negations must be existential statements.) Thus, there are relations which are both symmetric and antisymmetric (e.g., the equality relation) and there are relations which are neither symmetric nor antisymmetric (e.g., the preys-on relation on biological species).
Antisymmetry is different from asymmetry. According to one definition of asymmetric, anything that fails to be symmetric is asymmetric. Another definition of asymmetric makes asymmetry equivalent to antisymmetry plus irreflexivity.
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jccarbunkle 2 months ago
WTF
avinashtharwani 2 months ago
I could not have discovered this at a better time.
jasonlegler 2 months ago
oh now I get it.... thanks
shortySD11 2 months ago
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WC7495 5 months ago
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alex58765 11 months ago
WTF??
terrence1019 11 months ago
What the hell?
19990SAND 1 year ago
LOL
SoldierElerium 3 years ago
THAT AOUTTA DO IT
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