poissulkevat
Poissulkevat is a Finnish term used to describe elements that cannot occur or be true at the same time. It is commonly applied in logic, probability, statistics, and data classification to indicate that options, events, or conditions are disjoint and mutually exclusive.
In mathematics and probability, two events are poissulkevat if their intersection is empty, meaning they cannot
In practical use, the term also appears in survey design, data labeling, and categorization, where categories
Etymology-wise, poissulkevat derives from the verb poissulkea, meaning to exclude or rule out. The form poissulkevat
See also: mutual exclusivity, disjointness, exclusive or, logic, probability theory.