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* [https://link-springer-com.libweb.lib.utsa.edu/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-1-4419-7127-2.pdf Course Textbook], pages 109-115 | * [https://link-springer-com.libweb.lib.utsa.edu/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-1-4419-7127-2.pdf Course Textbook], pages 109-115 | ||
+ | * [https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Mathematical_Logic_and_Proof/Book%3A_Mathematical_Reasoning__Writing_and_Proof_(Sundstrom)/5%3A_Set_Theory/5.5%3A_Indexed_Families_of_Sets Indexed Families of Sets], Mathematics LibreTexts |
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A set of sets is usually referred to as a family or collection of sets. Often, families of sets are written with either a script or Fraktur font to easily distinguish them from other sets. For a family of sets , define the union and intersection of the family by,
For a family of sets, we say that it is pairwise disjoint if any two distinct sets we choose from the family are disjoint.
Resources
- Course Textbook, pages 109-115
- Indexed Families of Sets, Mathematics LibreTexts