Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

additivity

Noun
/ˌædɪˈtɪvɪti/
Definition
The quality or state of being additive, where multiple elements can be combined together to produce a total effect or result, often used in the context of mathematics, chemistry, and statistics.
Examples
  • The additivity of the scores made it easy to calculate the overall performance.
  • In chemistry, additivity of certain properties can help in predicting reaction outcomes.
  • The model assumes additivity, meaning each player’s contributions to the team success can be summed up.
Meaning
Additivity refers to the principle that the total effect of a combination of factors is equal to the sum of their individual effects. This concept is commonly applied in fields that involve analysis or measurements where components contribute cumulatively.
Synonyms
  • Accumulation
  • Summation
  • Aggregation