👉 In mathematics, a non-successor relationship is an operation that, when applied to an object of type A and another object of type B, produces a result of type C. This means that if we apply a non-successor relationship between two objects of types A and B, the outcome will not be a success for either of the objects. For example, in the context of programming languages such as Python or Java, a non-successor relationship can be defined as an operation where one object is passed