hyperconnected
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]hyperconnected (not comparable)
- (mathematics, of a topological space) That is not the union of two proper closed sets; such that every open set is dense.
- (mathematics, of a graph) Having an edge set that spans a matroid defined on its edges via exterior algebra.
- Making intense use of telecommunications networks.
- 2009, Harrison Rainie, Janna Quitney Anderson, Susannah Fox, Ubiquity, Mobility, Security, page 482:
- The hyperconnected people in this study reported they use a minimum of seven communications devices and nine communications applications each day, including e-mail, mobile phones, IM, Web conferencing, and social networks.
- 2016, Thomas L. Friedman, Thank You for Being Late, →ISBN:
- The resulting flows of information are making the world not only interconnected and hyperconnected but interdependent— everyone everywhere is now more vulnerable to the actions of anyone anywhere.
- Connected by hyperlinks.
- 2015, Jonathan Savage, Clive McGoun, Teaching in a Networked Classroom, →ISBN, page 76:
- Algorithmic strategies were beginning to look as if they could make sense and meaning out of the vast swathes of hyperconnected documents.
- Containing an unusually large number of connections.
- 2017, Kenneth F. Swaiman, Stephen Ashwal, Donna M Ferriero, Swaiman's Pediatric Neurology E-Book: Principles and Practice, →ISBN:
- These findings were replicated in two additional independent cohorts, demonstrating that at childhood the brain in ASD is functionally hyperconnected in systems related to cognitive, social, and affective processes.
Synonyms
[edit]- (not the union of two proper closed sets): irreducible
- (connected by hyperlinks): hyperlinked
Translations
[edit]making intense use of telecommunications networks
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