Asymmetric relation

In mathematics, an asymmetric relation is a binary relation on a set where for all if is related to then is not related to

Transitive binary relations
Symmetric Antisymmetric Connected Well-founded Has joins Has meets Reflexive Irreflexive Asymmetric
Total, Semiconnex Anti-
reflexive
Equivalence relation Y Y
Preorder (Quasiorder) Y
Partial order Y Y
Total preorder Y Y
Total order Y Y Y
Prewellordering Y Y Y
Well-quasi-ordering Y Y
Well-ordering Y Y Y Y
Lattice Y Y Y Y
Join-semilattice Y Y Y
Meet-semilattice Y Y Y
Strict partial order Y Y Y
Strict weak order Y Y Y
Strict total order Y Y Y Y
Symmetric Antisymmetric Connected Well-founded Has joins Has meets Reflexive Irreflexive Asymmetric
Definitions, for all and
Y indicates that the column's property is always true the row's term (at the very left), while indicates that the property is not guaranteed in general (it might, or might not, hold). For example, that every equivalence relation is symmetric, but not necessarily antisymmetric, is indicated by Y in the "Symmetric" column and in the "Antisymmetric" column, respectively.

All definitions tacitly require the homogeneous relation be transitive: for all if and then
A term's definition may require additional properties that are not listed in this table.

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