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Wayneb's entries Page #4
Here's the list of symbols submitted by wayneb — There are currently 109 symbols total — keep up the great work!
![]() | Natural Numbers Including Zero Represents the set of all natural numbers including zero. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Empty Set Represents the set that has no items (i.e., the set that is empty). | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Aleph-One Aleph-One represents the cardinality of countable ordinal number sets. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Aleph-Null Aleph-Null represents the infinite cardinality of the set of natural numbers. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Cardinality Indicates the number of elements in a set. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Cartesian Product A x B is the set of all ordered pairs from A and B. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Ordered Pair A set of two elements. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | not element of Indications that an element is not a member of a set. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Element of Indicates set membership. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Symmetric Difference Items that belong to two sets but not the intersection of the two sets. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Complement The complement of a set A is the set that contains all elements that are not in set A. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Equality Indicates that two sets have the same members. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Power Set A power set refers to subsets of A. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Not Superset Indicates that a set is not a superset of another set. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Superset The superset has all the items of a set and possibly additional items. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | not subset Indications that a set is not a subset of another set | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Proper Subset (also called a strict subset) A proper subset is subset that has few elements than the set, i.e., the subset can not be the original set. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Subset A subset of a group is a set that contains some or all of the elements of a set. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Union The union of two sets is the set of all objects in both sets. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Intersection The intersection of two sets is the set of objects that belong to both sets. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | set A set is a collection of elements represented as a comma separated list of elements. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Entails A |= B if for every A that is true, B is true. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Provable Means a statement is provable | added 10 years ago |
![]() | Is defined as Specifies the definition of something. | added 10 years ago |
![]() | There exists exactly one There is exactly one value of x for which x is true. | added 10 years ago |