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sets theory

Set theory is a branch of mathematical logic that deals with collections of well-defined objects known as sets. Fundamental operations within set theory include intersection, union, and difference, each governed by specific properties such as the idempotent law, commutative property, associative property, and distributive laws.

sets theory

set theory

operations

properties
distributive laws
identity law
associative property
commutative property
idempotent law
difference
complement
intersection
union

subset superset

every object of A is an object of B
number of subsets
reflective, simmetrcal, transitive

number of elements

finite or infinite
universal
empty
equivalent sets
equal sets

definitions

representing
Venn Diagram
defining property
list
notations
well defined objects