protoadditive

adj

Etymology

From proto- + additive.

  1. derived from addere
  2. derived from additivus
  3. prefixed as protoadditive — “proto + additive

Definitions

  1. Having the property that the result when applied to x + y is less than or equal to the…

    Having the property that the result when applied to x + y is less than or equal to the sum of the result when applied to x plus the result when applied to y, for all values x and y in the domain.

    • In particular the role of protoadditive functors in the study of Hopf formulae for homology is explained..

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