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Dyadic describes the interaction between two things, and may refer to:
- Dyad (sociology), interaction between a pair of individuals
- The dyadic variation of democratic peace theory
- Dyadic counterpoint, the voice-against-voice conception of polyphony
- People who are not intersex, that is, endosex
Mathematics
- Dyadic, a relation or function having an arity of two in logic, mathematics, and computer science
- Dyadic decomposition, a concept in Littlewood–Paley theory
- Dyadic distribution, a type of probability distribution
- Dyadic fraction, a mathematical group related to dyadic rationals
- Dyadic solenoid, a type of dyadic fraction
- Dyadic transformation
- Dyadics, tensor math (including dyadic products)
- A synonym for binary relations
See also
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