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Definition

A set A is a subset of a set B if AB, that is (by the implies-subset relation):

  • aA[aB] which comes from x[xAxB].

This may be written AP(B) (where P(B) denotes the power-set of B, by definition, all subsets of B!), or AB.

Some authors use AB, however we reserve this for proper subset - see below. Some authors who use this for what we use use for the proper case.

Proper subset

A subset is called proper if A\subseteq B and A\ne B.

Immediate claims

  1. Note that \emptyset\subseteq A for all sets A.
  2. Note that \emptyset\subset A for all non-empty sets A.

See also

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