👉 In mathematics, an antiprelate is a concept introduced by mathematician and physicist Wolfgang Pauli in 1932. Antiprelates are mathematical objects that generalize the concept of relativity to non-absolute values. They were named after Pauli because they represent the dual nature of absolute values. Antiprelates can be described as an alternative to absolute values, where one takes the opposite direction of a number's value. This concept is particularly useful in quantum mechanics and physics