biuniqueness

/baɪjuːˈniːknəs/
noun
  1. The quality of a relationship where each element in one set is paired with exactly one element in another set, and the pairing works both ways.
    • In cryptography, biuniqueness is essential for creating secure encryption keys.
    • Mathematicians proved the biuniqueness of the mapping between the two data sets.
    • The biuniqueness of the code ensures that decoding is always accurate and reversible.
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