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vc wrote:
> Marshall Spight wrote:
> [...]
> > So '(a, b, ab)' contains all the attributes that are only in A,
> > all the attributes that are only in B, and all the attributes
> > that in in both A and B.
>
> Assuming 'contains' means 'is the union of', '(a, b, ab)' is obviously
> 'a union b' and 'ab' is clearly redundant. Is that what you mean ?
No, not yet. Sorry I'm doing such a bad job communicating this.
a is the set of all attributes that belong exclusively to A. b is the set of all attributes that belong exclusively to B. ab is the set of attributes that are common to both A and B. That is,it is the intersection of the attributes of A and the attributes of B.
a, b, and ab are all distinct.
Marshall Received on Fri Feb 17 2006 - 23:36:10 CST
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