Partially ordered set
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English

Noun
- Template:Lb A set that has a given, elsewhere specified partial order.
- Template:Lb The ordered pair comprising a set and its partial order.
- 1959 [D. Van Nostrand], Edward James McShane, Truman Arthur Botts, Real Analysis, 2005, Dover, page 28,
- A partially ordered set means a pair consisting of a set and a partial order in . As usual, when the meaning is clear, we may suppress the notation of "" and speak of the partially ordered set .
- The ordered fields defined earlier are easily seen to be examples of partially ordered sets.
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- 1959 [D. Van Nostrand], Edward James McShane, Truman Arthur Botts, Real Analysis, 2005, Dover, page 28,
Usage notes
- The two senses are commonly used interchangeably, there rarely being a need to distinguish between them.
- The components of the ordered pair may be referred to separately as the Template:M and Template:M.
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- See also Thesaurus:partially ordered set
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