diskretni
Diskretni, derived from the Latin word "discretus," refers to something that is distinct, separate, or distinct from others. In mathematics, a discrete set is one in which the elements are separate and do not overlap. For example, the set of integers is discrete because each integer is distinct and separate from the others. Discrete mathematics is a branch of mathematics that deals with discrete sets and structures, such as graphs, trees, and sequences. It is often contrasted with continuous mathematics, which deals with quantities that vary smoothly and can take on any value within a given range. Discrete mathematics is widely used in computer science, engineering, and other fields where discrete structures are prevalent. The term "diskretni" can also be used to describe something that is not continuous or smooth, such as a discrete signal in signal processing. In this context, it refers to a signal that is sampled at discrete intervals rather than varying continuously over time.