Complement
Complement ( lat. complementum = " addition", " complete [ smittel ] " - " meet " complere = " complement " ) stands for the following terms:
- Komplementärgut, in economics a particular good
- Complement, in medicine, biochemistry and biology, for the entirety of certain proteins
- Two's complement, which is used in computer science for the representation of numbers
- One's complement, it is the inversion of the bits in a binary number is
- Complement ( syntax), a position in the sentence structure defined in the X-Bar Theory
In mathematics, the term is often used:
- Complement ( set theory ), in set theory the result of a specific operation
- In algebra and logic, the result of a certain operation in a Boolean algebra
- Complement ( lattice theory ) concerns generalizations of complements in set theory, logic and Boolean algebra
- Complementary space in linear algebra is a subspace
- Komplementgraph, in graph theory, a graph specific to a given graph
- Schur, in linear algebra, a matrix, which is calculated from the individual blocks of a larger matrix
- Ten's to replace subtraction by addition
See also:
- Wiktionary: complement - Meaning meanings, word origin, synonyms, translations
- Complement
- Complementary angle
- Compliment ( disambiguation)
- Disambiguation