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RELATION THAT OCCURS WHEN THE ORDER OF THE ELEMENTS IN A GIVEN RELATION IS SWITCHED
Transpose relation; Inverse relation (set theory)

Finitary relation         
PROPERTY THAT ASSIGNS TRUTH VALUES TO K-TUPLES OF INDIVIDUALS
Unary relation; N-ary relation; Nary relation; Kary relation; Dyadic Relation; Polyadic relation; Theory of relations; N-ary relations; Relation (logic); Quaternary relation; Subrelation
In mathematics, a finitary relation over sets is a subset of the Cartesian product ; that is, it is a set of n-tuples consisting of elements xi in Xi. Typically, the relation describes a possible connection between the elements of an n-tuple.
Converse relation         
In mathematics, the converse relation, or transpose, of a binary relation is the relation that occurs when the order of the elements is switched in the relation. For example, the converse of the relation 'child of' is the relation 'parent of'.
Fourth State of Matter         
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STATE OF MATTER CONSISTING OF IONIZED GAS
Plasma Physics; Plasma source; Plasma (gas); Frequency classification of plasmas; Ionized gas; Fourth state of matter; Quasineutrality; Plasma physics; The fourth state of matter; Gas plasma; 4th state of matter; Magnetoplasma; Ionised gas; Atmospheric plasma; Plasma Sources; Ionised gases; Ionized gases; Hydrogen plasma; Ultracold plasma; Hot plasma; Plasma sources; Plasma (matter); Plasma (state); Plasma potential; History of plasma (physics); Plasma trap; Plasma science; Magnetised Plasma; Plasma state; Plasma physicist; Ideal plasma; Quasineutral
Gas so rarefied that its molecules do not collide, or rarely do so; radiant matter, q. v. [Transcriber's note: This term now refers to plasma, an ionized gas, which contains free electrons. The ions and electrons move somewhat independently making plasma electrically conductive. It responds strongly to electromagnetic fields.]

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Converse relation

In mathematics, the converse relation, or transpose, of a binary relation is the relation that occurs when the order of the elements is switched in the relation. For example, the converse of the relation 'child of' is the relation 'parent of'. In formal terms, if X {\displaystyle X} and Y {\displaystyle Y} are sets and L X × Y {\displaystyle L\subseteq X\times Y} is a relation from X {\displaystyle X} to Y , {\displaystyle Y,} then L T {\displaystyle L^{\operatorname {T} }} is the relation defined so that y L T x {\displaystyle yL^{\operatorname {T} }x} if and only if x L y . {\displaystyle xLy.} In set-builder notation,

L T = { ( y , x ) Y × X : ( x , y ) L } . {\displaystyle L^{\operatorname {T} }=\{(y,x)\in Y\times X:(x,y)\in L\}.}

The notation is analogous with that for an inverse function. Although many functions do not have an inverse, every relation does have a unique converse. The unary operation that maps a relation to the converse relation is an involution, so it induces the structure of a semigroup with involution on the binary relations on a set, or, more generally, induces a dagger category on the category of relations as detailed below. As a unary operation, taking the converse (sometimes called conversion or transposition) commutes with the order-related operations of the calculus of relations, that is it commutes with union, intersection, and complement.

Since a relation may be represented by a logical matrix, and the logical matrix of the converse relation is the transpose of the original, the converse relation is also called the transpose relation. It has also been called the opposite or dual of the original relation, or the inverse of the original relation, or the reciprocal L {\displaystyle L^{\circ }} of the relation L . {\displaystyle L.}

Other notations for the converse relation include L C , L 1 , L ˘ , L , {\displaystyle L^{\operatorname {C} },L^{-1},{\breve {L}},L^{\circ },} or L . {\displaystyle L^{\vee }.}