2. Set-defined set-valued" applications
Let E be a non-empty set. The set of all (resp. non-empty) subsets of E is denoted (resp. ) and is called the power set of E (resp. the proper power set of E) (power set and proper power set). They are partially ordered by the ensemblistic inclusion operation or alternatively by the inverse ensemblistic inclusion operation...
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