olegt
Posts: 1281 Joined: Dec. 2006
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More silliness from Joe (addressing Zachriel): | Quote | Also you are having an issue defining your alleged nested hierarchy, ie the superset.
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Joe apparently thinks that the term superset means something like an entire hierarchy, the union of all sets. Or somethin'. (The use of a definite article is a give-away.)
That's actually wrong. Every set within a hierarchy is also a superset – with respect to its subsets. There is no such thing as the superset in a hierarchy.
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