diszkréti
Diszkréti is a Hungarian term that translates to "discrete" in English. It is most commonly encountered in the context of mathematics and computer science, where it refers to distinct, separate, or individual items or values. This is in contrast to "continuous," which implies a smooth, unbroken range. For example, in discrete mathematics, we study objects that can only take on specific, separate values, such as integers or logical states. A digital computer operates on discrete data, processing information in bits and bytes which are inherently discrete units. The concept of discreteness is fundamental to understanding how algorithms work and how information is represented and manipulated in computational systems. Beyond technical fields, "diszkréti" can also describe something that is not obvious or is subtle, implying a lack of overtness or a careful, understated approach. For instance, a "diszkréti megfigyelés" would be a discreet or private observation.