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  2. Transitive relation - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a binary relation R on a set X is transitive if, for all elements a, b, c in X, whenever R relates a to b and b to c, then R also relates a to c. Every partial order and every equivalence relation is transitive. For example, less than and equality among real numbers are both transitive: If a < b and b < c then a < c; and if x ...

  3. Transitive closure - Wikipedia

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    Transitive closure. In mathematics, the transitive closure R+ of a homogeneous binary relation R on a set X is the smallest relation on X that contains R and is transitive. For finite sets, "smallest" can be taken in its usual sense, of having the fewest related pairs; for infinite sets R+ is the unique minimal transitive superset of R.

  4. Relation (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a relation denotes some kind of relationship between two objects in a set, which may or may not hold. [ 1 ] As an example, " is less than " is a relation on the set of natural numbers; it holds, for instance, between the values 1 and 3 (denoted as 1 < 3), and likewise between 3 and 4 (denoted as 3 < 4), but not between the ...

  5. Transitive set - Wikipedia

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    Note that this is the set of all of the objects related to by the transitive closure of the membership relation, since the union of a set can be expressed in terms of the relative product of the membership relation with itself. The transitive closure of a set can be expressed by a first-order formula: is a transitive closure of iff is an ...

  6. Partially ordered set - Wikipedia

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    Partial orders. A reflexive, weak, [1] or non-strict partial order, [2] commonly referred to simply as a partial order, is a homogeneous relation ≤ on a set that is reflexive, antisymmetric, and transitive. That is, for all it must satisfy: Reflexivity: , i.e. every element is related to itself.

  7. Preorder - Wikipedia

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    Equivalence classes (sets of elements such that x R y and y R x) are shown together as a single node. The relation on equivalence classes is a partial order. In mathematics, especially in order theory, a preorder or quasiorder is a binary relation that is reflexive and transitive. The name preorder is meant to suggest that preorders are almost ...

  8. Homogeneous relation - Wikipedia

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    A transitive relation is irreflexive if and only if it is asymmetric. [10] For example, "is ancestor of" is a transitive relation, while "is parent of" is not. Antitransitive for all x, y, z ∈ X, if xRy and yRz then never xRz. Co-transitive if the complement of R is transitive. That is, for all x, y, z ∈ X, if xRz, then xRy or yRz.

  9. Reachability - Wikipedia

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    Reachability. In graph theory, reachability refers to the ability to get from one vertex to another within a graph. A vertex can reach a vertex (and is reachable from ) if there exists a sequence of adjacent vertices (i.e. a walk) which starts with and ends with . In an undirected graph, reachability between all pairs of vertices can be ...