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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
connectivity
noun
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▪ Farallon, based in Alameda, develops Internet connectivity software.
▪ If there's one thing that Linux excels at, it's Internet connectivity.
▪ The ISPs also offer value-added services beyond Internet connectivity.
▪ These are the dominant players in the Internet access hierarchy and provide other smaller service providers with backbone connectivity.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
connectivity

1893, from connective + -ity.

Wiktionary
connectivity

n. 1 (context uncountable English) The state of being connected 2 (context telecom English) The ability to make a connection between two or more points in a network 3 (context countable mathematics English) In a graph, a measure of concatenated adjacency (the number of ways that points are connected to each other)

WordNet
connectivity

n. the property of being connected or the degree to which something has connections

Wikipedia
Connectivity

Connectivity may refer to:

  • Connected space in topology
  • Connectivity (graph theory)
  • Internet connectivity, the means by which individual terminals, computers, mobile devices, and local area networks connect to the global Internet
  • Landscape connectivity
  • Permeability (spatial and transport planning)
  • Pixel connectivity
  • Connectivity, a parameter describing the topology of a porous medium
Connectivity (graph theory)

In mathematics and computer science, connectivity is one of the basic concepts of graph theory: it asks for the minimum number of elements (nodes or edges) that need to be removed to disconnect the remaining nodes from each other. It is closely related to the theory of network flow problems. The connectivity of a graph is an important measure of its resilience as a network.

Usage examples of "connectivity".

This is exactly the nonlocal connectivity that we discussed in Chapter 1.

Changes in synaptic connectivity between one neuron and another as a result of learning along hebbian lines might involve the dendrites increasing in length, or changing in branching pattern, or the numbers of their spines might alter.

Where once it had patiently waited for the state that Citizens knew as meditation on connectivity, and the Pyramid itself perhaps knew as a stage of ripeness in the fruits of its wrist-watch mine, now it wanted a different taste.

This information was stored on many levels, from the gross connectivity patterns of surface floating tendrils, down to free-floating strands of RNA.

The RAS feature can be configured to only allow connectivity during certain hours.

All the texts tell you is that ships avoid the area, because the local space-time structure possesses "dangerous natural dislocations and multiple connectivity.

State-of-the-art two centuries previous, it provided mobility, power and intravehicular data connectivity with other armored vehicles.