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Discrete mathematicsDiscrete mathematics
Set Theory And RelationSet Theory And Relation
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Ankush Ankush kumarkumar
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Set Theory
3.1 Sets and Subsets
A well-defined collection of objects
(the set of outstanding people, outstanding is very subjective)
finite sets, infinite sets, cardinality of a set, subset
A={1,3,5,7,9}B={x|x is odd}C={1,3,5,7,9,...}cardinality of A=5 (|A|=5)A is a proper subset of B.C is a subset of B.
1 1 1 A B C, ,
A B
C B
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Set Theory
3.1 Sets and Subsets
common notations
(a) Z=the set of integers={0,1,-1,2,-1,3,-3,...}(b) N=the set of nonnegative integers or natural numbers(c) Z+=the set of positive integers(d) Q=the set of rational numbers={a/b| a,b is integer, b not zero}(e) Q+=the set of positive rational numbers(f) Q*=the set of nonzero rational numbers(g) R=the set of real numbers(h) R+=the set of positive real numbers(i) R*=the set of nonzero real numbers(j) C=the set of complex numbers
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Set Theory
3.1 Sets and Subsets
S A A A A { | } is a set and
( .(a) Show that is , then b) Show that is , then
S S S SS S S S
Principia Mathematica by Russel and Whitehead
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Set Theory
3.1 Sets and Subsets
set equality C D C D D C ( ) ( )
subsets A B x x A x B [ ]
A B x x A x B
x x A x B
x x A x B
[ ]
[ ( ) )]
[ ]
C D C D D C
C D D C
( )
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Set Theory
3.1 Sets and Subsets
null set or empty set : {},
universal set, universe: U
power set of A: the set of all subsets of A
A={1,2}, P(A)={, {1}, {2}, {1,2}}
If |A|=n, then |P(A)|=2n.
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If |A|=n, then |P(A)|=2n.
Set Theory
3.1 Sets and Subsets
For any finite set A with |A|=n0, there are C(n,k) subsets of size k.
Counting the subsets of A according to the number, k, of elements in a subset, we have the combinatorial identity
0for ,2210
n
n
nnnn n
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Set Theory
3.1 Sets and Subsets
common notations
(k) C*=the set of nonzero complex numbers(l) For any n in Z+, Zn={0,1,2,3,...,n-1}(m) For real numbers a,b with a<b,
[ , ] { | }a b x R a x b ( , ) { | }a b x R a x b
[ , ) { | }a b x R a x b
( , ] { | }a b x R a x b
closed interval
open interval
half-open interval
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Set Theory
3.2 Set Operations and the Laws of Set Theory
Def. 3.5 For A,B U
a) A B x x A x B
A B x x A x B
A B x x A B x A B
{ | }
{ | }
{ | }b)c)
union
intersection
symmetric difference
Def.3.6 mutually disjoint A B
Def 3.7 complement A U A x x U x A { | }
Def 3.8 relative complement of A in BB A x x B x A { | }
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Set Theory
3.2 Set Operations and the Laws of Set Theory
Theorem 3.4 For any universe U and any set A,B in U, thefollowing statements are equivalent:
A B
A B B
A B A
B A
a)
b)c)
d)
reasoning process
(a) (b), (b) (c),
(c) (d), and (d) (a)
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Set Theory
3.2 Set Operations and the Laws of Set Theory
The Laws of Set Theory
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Laws )()()( (5)
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Laws )()( (4)
Laws (3)
Laws ' (2)
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eAssociativCBACBA
ABBA
eCommutativABBA
BABA
sDemorganBABA
ComplementDoubleAA
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Set Theory
3.2 Set Operations and the Laws of Set Theory
The Laws of Set Theory
A)BA(A
Laws Absorption A)BA(A (10)
Laws Domination =A ,UUA (9)
Laws Inverse AA ,UAA (8)
Laws Identity AUA ,AA (7)
Laws Idempotent AAA ,AAA (6)
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Set Theory
3.2 Set Operations and the Laws of Set Theory
s dual of s (sd)
U
U
Theorem 3.5 (The Principle of Duality) Let s denote a theoremdealing with the equality of two set expressions. Then sd is alsoa theorem.
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Set Theory
3.2 Set Operations and the Laws of Set Theory
Ex. 3.17 What is the dual of A B ?
Since A B A B B A B
A B B A B B B A
.
.
The dual of is the dual of
, which is That is, .
Venn diagram
U
AA A B
A B
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Set Theory
3.3 Counting and Venn Diagrams
Ex. 3.23. In a class of 50 college freshmen, 30 are studyingBASIC, 25 studying PASCAL, and 10 are studying both. Howmany freshmen are studying either computer language?
U A B
10 1520
5| | | | | | | |A B A B A B
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Set Theory
3.3 Counting and Venn Diagrams
Given 100 samplesset A: with D1
set B: with D2
set C: with D3
Ex 3.24. Defect types of an AND gate:D1: first input stuck at 0D2: second input stuck at 0D3: output stuck at 1
with |A|=23, |B|=26, |C|=30,| | , | | , | | ,| |A B A C B CA B C
7 8 103 , how many samples have defects?
A
B
C
11 43
57
12
15
43
Ans:57
| | | | | | | | | || | | | | |A B C A B C A B
A C B C A B C
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