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Qué (quién) es mutually exclusive - definición

TWO PROPOSITIONS OR EVENT THAT CANNOT BOTH BE TRUE
Mutually exclusive; Mutually exclusivity; Mutually Exclusive Events; Mutually Exclusive; Mutual Exclusivity; Mutually exclusive events

Mutual exclusivity         
In logic and probability theory, two events (or propositions) are mutually exclusive or disjoint if they cannot both occur at the same time. A clear example is the set of outcomes of a single coin toss, which can result in either heads or tails, but not both.
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PROPERTY OF CONCURRENCY CONTROL, WHICH IS INSTITUTED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PREVENTING RACE CONDITIONS
Mutex lock; Mutually-exclusive; Mutual exclusion rule; MutEx
In computer science, mutual exclusion is a property of concurrency control, which is instituted for the purpose of preventing race conditions. It is the requirement that one thread of execution never enters a critical section while a concurrent thread of execution is already accessing said critical section, which refers to an interval of time during which a thread of execution accesses a shared resource or shared memory.
mutual exclusion         
  • ''i'' + 1}} not being removed.
  • the cycle of sections of a single process
PROPERTY OF CONCURRENCY CONTROL, WHICH IS INSTITUTED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PREVENTING RACE CONDITIONS
Mutex lock; Mutually-exclusive; Mutual exclusion rule; MutEx
<parallel, operating system> (Or "mutex", plural: "mutexes") A collection of techniques for sharing resources so that different uses do not conflict and cause unwanted interactions. One of the most commonly used techniques for mutual exclusion is the semaphore. (1995-04-08)

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Mutual exclusivity

In logic and probability theory, two events (or propositions) are mutually exclusive or disjoint if they cannot both occur at the same time. A clear example is the set of outcomes of a single coin toss, which can result in either heads or tails, but not both.

In the coin-tossing example, both outcomes are, in theory, collectively exhaustive, which means that at least one of the outcomes must happen, so these two possibilities together exhaust all the possibilities. However, not all mutually exclusive events are collectively exhaustive. For example, the outcomes 1 and 4 of a single roll of a six-sided die are mutually exclusive (both cannot happen at the same time) but not collectively exhaustive (there are other possible outcomes; 2,3,5,6).

Ejemplos de uso de mutually exclusive
1. These conclusions may, however, not be mutually exclusive.
2. Karamanlis also stressed that economic growth and environmental protection are not mutually exclusive.
3. Economic efficiency and social justice are not mutually exclusive, but mutually dependent.
4. There is a premise that states that emotion and reason are mutually exclusive.
5. It‘s not just that the two models use mutually exclusive language.