Knuth equivalence
English
Etymology
After Donald Knuth
Noun
Knuth equivalence (uncountable)
- A relationship that considers two elements equivalent if one can be obtained from the other by a sequence of transformations of the form yzx -> yxz whenever x < y ≤ z or xzy -> zxy whenever x ≤ y < z.
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