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N-plex,[1] in mathematica, est copia N numerorum in ordine. Exempli gratia, (37, 23, 29) est triplex aut 3-plex, et (7, 6, 5, 4, 3) est quincuplex aut 5-plex. Si N = 2, est duplex, sed saepius par ordinatum nominatur. Ordo numerorum est maximi momentum: N-plices qui non eundem ordinem habent non sunt aequales.
Definitio formalis haec est:
et generaliter:
Systema coordinatarum N dimensionum puncta N-plicibus nominat.
N-plex pars mathematicae discretae est et in informatica, linguistica, et philosophia adhibetur.
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