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both reflexive and coreflexive relation, and any coreflexive relation is a subset of the identity relation. The union of a coreflexive relation and a transitive...
Click to read more »relation can be both symmetric and antisymmetric (in this case, it must be coreflexive), and there are relations which are neither symmetric nor antisymmetric...
Click to read more »itself is a coreflexive relation. The equality relation is the only example of a both reflexive and coreflexive relation, and any coreflexive relation is...
Click to read more »a binary relation R on a set X to be dense are: R is reflexive; R is coreflexive; R is quasireflexive; R is left or right Euclidean; or R is symmetric...
Click to read more »of relations Congruence relation Connected relation Converse relation Coreflexive relation Covering relation Cyclic order Dense relation Dependence relation...
Click to read more »R\bullet R\leq R} Reflexive I ≤ R {\displaystyle \mathbf {I} \leq R} Coreflexive R ≤ I {\displaystyle R\leq \mathbf {I} } Irreflexive R ∧ I = 0 {\displaystyle...
Click to read more »different expressions that denote the same object or entity in the world. coreflexivity A property of a binary relation where every element is related to itself...
Click to read more »both transitive and symmetric. The antisymmetry of R forces J to be coreflexive; hence the union of J and the transitive P is again transitive. Sen,...
Click to read more »continuous functions. Her work related concepts such as reflexivity or coreflexivity to those of connection and coexistence, both in Top and in certain subcategories...
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