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Definitions from the WebquasiidentitiesDefinition: Quasiidentities refer to mathematical equations that hold for almost all values of the variables involved but may have exceptions. Sense 1 (Mathematics): Noun: Quasiidentities are frequently used in mathematical logic to describe relationships between mathematical objects such as sets, functions, or algebraic structures. Example sentence: The study of quasiidentities in abstract algebra helps elucidate the properties of groups and rings. Sense 2 (Computer Science): Noun: In computer science, quasiidentities are utilized to describe conditional dependencies or constraints that apply to a database. Example sentence: The application of quasiidentities in database management systems ensures data consistency and integrity. Related products: | ||||
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