Noncommutative
[kuh-myoo-tuh-tiv, kom-yuh-tey-tiv] /kəˈmyu tə tɪv, ˈkɒm yəˌteɪ tɪv/
adjective
1.
of or relating to commutation, exchange, substitution, or interchange.
2.
Mathematics.
/kəˈmjuːtətɪv; ˈkɒmjʊˌteɪtɪv/
adjective
1.
relating to or involving substitution
2.
(maths, logic)
adj.
1530s, from Medieval Latin commutativus, from Latin commutat-, past participle stem of commutare (see commute (v.)).
commutative
(kə-my’tə-tĭv, kŏm’yə-tā’tĭv)
Of or relating to binary operations for which changing the order of the inputs does not change the result of the operation. For example, addition is commutative, since a + b = b + a for any two numbers a and b, while subtraction is not commutative, since a – b ` a – b unless both a and b are zero. See also associative, distributive.
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