generaltransitive
Generaltransitive is a term occasionally used in mathematics and computer science to denote a generalized notion related to the transitive property of a relation. There is no single, universally accepted definition, and the meaning of generaltransitive can vary by context. In many discussions, it is used to emphasize a broader or higher-level form of transitivity beyond the minimal binary requirement.
In standard terms, a binary relation R on a set X is transitive if, whenever aRb and
Other contexts discuss transitivity in more general frameworks, such as directed graphs, partial orders, or category-theoretic
Because the term is not standard, it is important to consult the specific source to understand which