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==== Set ==== | ==== Set ==== | ||
| @#55CCEE: context | @#55CCEE: $X$ | | | @#55CCEE: context | @#55CCEE: $X$ | | ||
+ | | @#FF9944: definition | @#FF9944: it $\equiv X\times X\to X$ | | ||
- | | @#FFBB00: definiendum | @#FFBB00: $ *\in \text{it}(X) $ | | + | ----- |
+ | === Discussion === | ||
+ | Also called "law of composition". | ||
- | | @#55EE55: postulate | @#55EE55: $ *:X\times X\to X $ | | + | It's is a binary function with which takes elements of $X$ to an element of $X$ itself. |
- | ==== Discussion ==== | ||
- | This is a binary function with which takes elements of $X$ to an element of $X$ itself. | ||
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- | Also ee Reference for classifications of binary operations, like "commutative", "associative", etc. | ||
=== Reference === | === Reference === | ||
Wikipedia: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_operation|Binary operation]] | Wikipedia: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_operation|Binary operation]] |