Venn diagram

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English

A 3-set Venn diagram, which is split by contours into 8 simply connected regions.

Etymology

Named after Template:W (1834–1923), British mathematician and philosopher.

Noun

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  1. Template:Lb A diagram representing some sets by contours of closed shapes, such as circles or ellipses (and sometimes also the universal set as a rectangle enclosing all of these shapes), and indicating the relationships between the sets: by overlapping the shapes to show that the corresponding sets have a non-empty intersection, and by possibly (but not necessarily) enclosing all of the sets (which are proper subsets of the universal set) within a universal set (represented typically by a rectangle); such that the total number of simply connected regions is 2n, where n is the number of depicted sets which are proper subsets of the universal set.

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