dyadics

/daɪˈædɪks/
noun
  1. A branch of mathematics dealing with pairs of quantities or dyads.
    • Learning dyadics requires a solid understanding of linear algebra.
    • The professor explained how dyadics are used to model stress in materials.
    • In advanced physics, dyadics help describe the relationship between two vectors.
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