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An asymmetric relation is a type of binary relation that requiers:

  • antisymmetry (ie if a is related to b, b is not related to a)
  • and irreflexivity (ie an element cannot be related to itself)

Antisymmetry is different from asymmetry because it does not requier irreflexivity, therefore every asymmetric relation is antisymmetric, but the reverse is false.

A relation that is not asymmetric, is symmetric.

A asymmetric relation is an directed relationship .

It's also known as a uni-directional relationship.

Example

Representation

Entity Model

When there is a direction on the association, the relationship is asymmetric.

Directed Relationship

Set of tuple

A asymmetric relation in the set of {1,2,3} would be the set of tuple

<1,3>
<2,1>
<3,2>

Visual

Relation Antisymmetric Not Reflexive

Relation Antisymmetric Reflexive

Relation Symmetric Not Reflexive

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