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Intersection (set theory) and Logical conjunction

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Difference between Intersection (set theory) and Logical conjunction

Intersection (set theory) vs. Logical conjunction

In mathematics, the intersection A ∩ B of two sets A and B is the set that contains all elements of A that also belong to B (or equivalently, all elements of B that also belong to A), but no other elements. In logic, mathematics and linguistics, And (∧) is the truth-functional operator of logical conjunction; the and of a set of operands is true if and only if all of its operands are true.

Similarities between Intersection (set theory) and Logical conjunction

Intersection (set theory) and Logical conjunction have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Associative property, Commutative property, De Morgan's laws, Identity element, If and only if, Mathematics, Set theory, Universal quantification, Vacuous truth.

Associative property

In mathematics, the associative property is a property of some binary operations.

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Commutative property

In mathematics, a binary operation is commutative if changing the order of the operands does not change the result.

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De Morgan's laws

In propositional logic and boolean algebra, De Morgan's laws are a pair of transformation rules that are both valid rules of inference.

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Identity element

In mathematics, an identity element or neutral element is a special type of element of a set with respect to a binary operation on that set, which leaves other elements unchanged when combined with them.

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If and only if

In logic and related fields such as mathematics and philosophy, if and only if (shortened iff) is a biconditional logical connective between statements.

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Mathematics

Mathematics (from Greek μάθημα máthēma, "knowledge, study, learning") is the study of such topics as quantity, structure, space, and change.

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Set theory

Set theory is a branch of mathematical logic that studies sets, which informally are collections of objects.

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Universal quantification

In predicate logic, a universal quantification is a type of quantifier, a logical constant which is interpreted as "given any" or "for all".

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Vacuous truth

In mathematics and logic, a vacuous truth is a statement that asserts that all members of the empty set have a certain property.

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Intersection (set theory) and Logical conjunction Comparison

Intersection (set theory) has 35 relations, while Logical conjunction has 67. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 8.82% = 9 / (35 + 67).

References

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