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| In [[logic]] and [[mathematics]], '''relation reduction''' and '''relational reducibility''' have to do with the extent to which a given [[relation (mathematics)|relation]] is determined by a set of other relations, called the ''relation dataset''. The relation under examination is called the ''reductandum''. The relation dataset typically consists of a specified relation over sets of relations, called the ''reducer'', the ''method of reduction'', or the ''relational step'', plus a set of other relations, called the ''reduciens'' or the ''relational base'', each of which is properly simpler in a specified way than relation under examination. | | In [[logic]] and [[mathematics]], '''relation reduction''' and '''relational reducibility''' have to do with the extent to which a given [[relation (mathematics)|relation]] is determined by a set of other relations, called the ''relation dataset''. The relation under examination is called the ''reductandum''. The relation dataset typically consists of a specified relation over sets of relations, called the ''reducer'', the ''method of reduction'', or the ''relational step'', plus a set of other relations, called the ''reduciens'' or the ''relational base'', each of which is properly simpler in a specified way than relation under examination. |
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