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| − | The "indicator function" or the "characteristic function" of a set Q c X,
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| − | written "f_Q", is the map from X to the boolean domain %B% = {%0%, %1%}
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| − | 1. Considered in its extensional form, f_Q is the subset of X x %B%
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| − | that is given by the following formula:
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| − | f_Q = {<x, b> in X x %B% : b <=> x in Q}.
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| − | 2. Considered in its functional form, f_Q is the map from X to %B%
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| − | that is given by the following condition:
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| − | f_Q (x) <=> x in Q.
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| | The "fibers" of truth and falsity under a proposition f : X -> %B% | | The "fibers" of truth and falsity under a proposition f : X -> %B% |
| | are subsets of X that are variously described as follows: | | are subsets of X that are variously described as follows: |