-adic
See also: adic
English
Etymology
Back-formation from monadic, etc., from Ancient Greek -άς (-ás) (genitive -άδος (-ádos)) + -ικός (-ikós) (English -ad + -ic). Compare related adicity and Latinate -ary.
The algebraic sense is by analogy with p-adic, since equipped with the -adic topology passes to the ring of p-adic numbers under the operation of completion.
Suffix
-adic
Usage notes
Combined with prefixes derived (usually) from Greek names for numbers to make adjectives meaning "having a certain number of arguments" (said of functions, relations, etc, in mathematics and functions, operators, etc, in computing).
Since there is a unique -adic topology for any given , one often speaks of the -adic topology on .
Synonyms
- (adicity): -ary
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See also
- Appendix:English arities and adicities
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