set-theoretic difference
English
Noun
set-theoretic difference (plural set-theoretic differences)
- (set theory, of two sets A and B) The set that contains exactly those elements belonging to A but not to B; the relative complement of B in A.
Usage notes
- In mathematical expressions, denoted A - B.
Synonyms
Translations
set-theoretic difference — see relative complement
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