disjointWith
Disjointwith is a term used in mathematics, particularly in set theory, to describe the relationship between two sets. Two sets are considered disjoint with each other if they have no elements in common. In other words, their intersection is the empty set. This means that there is no element that is a member of both sets simultaneously.
The concept of disjoint sets is fundamental in various areas of mathematics. For instance, in number theory,
Formally, for two sets A and B, they are disjoint with each other if and only if