quotient set

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quotient set (plural quotient sets)

  1. (mathematics, given some set and an equivalence relation on that set) the set consisting of all equivalence classes
    Given the set of integers , and the equivalence relation , the quotient set is written , consisting of the even and the odd integers.

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  • quotient topology (a topology on a quotient set derived from a topology on the generating set)
  • quotient space (a topological space constructed by endowing the quotient set with its quotient topology)