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Etymology edit

ir- +‎ redundance or irredundant +‎ -ance

Noun edit

irredundance (uncountable)

  1. (mathematics) The condition of being irredundant
    • 2016, Clayton Suguio Hida, “Two Cardinal Inequalities about Bidiscrete Systems”, in arXiv[1]:
      Todorcevic concerning the irredundance in Boolean algebras and we prove that for every maximal irredundant family  , there is a  -base   for   with , a result analogous to the McKenzie Theorem for Boolean algebras in the context of compact spaces.