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"Brian Selzer" <brian_at_selzer-software.com> wrote in message news:WjyPf.43786$Jd.38191_at_newssvr25.news.prodigy.net...
> The problem is that the widgit list domain is a set of lists of widgits,
> which can be constructed using the combinatorial rules.
Then it is not atomic.
You are saying that a simple domain is a domain which cannot be computed
from other domains.
One must start from somewhere.
The base domains are called simple.
The rest are called complex.
The values of the simple domains are called atomic.
The values of the complex domains are called composite.
Received on Wed Mar 08 2006 - 05:01:56 CST
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