kei'au
valsi
kei'au
type
experimental cmavo
creator
time entered
Wed Dec 17 07:12:11 2014
English
Definition #63937 - Preferred
selma'o
KEIhAU
definition
mekso operator: finite result set derived from/on set A with/due to operator/function B under ordering of application C
notes
Equivalent to: lo'i li zy du ca'e li pe'o se'au mau'au B zai'ai vei ma'o xy boi ny ve'o boi tau sy boi C ku poi ke'a cmaci xanri zi'e poi ke'a mleca li ci'i zo'u tau sy klesi A. Acts on an operator/function (B) and produces all finite results of that operator being used on any allowable number of elements of the set A without repetition within any given application; the results cannot be used as operands unless they are in A, but they are still in the result set. In order to overcome this limitation, iteration can be used (else, this definition may need to be modified). The result must be defined (and finite, obviously). Application of the operator on nothing (the elements of the empty set) is generically allowed and follows convention (for example, an empty sum may evaluate to 0). Differs from kei'ai. Use mau'au and zai'ai for quoting B. C will be specified explicitly (possibly elsewhere) and/or via zoi'ai.
gloss words
- finite result set ; mekso operator, generalized
- finite sum set ; mekso operator, generalized
- finite union set ; mekso operator, generalized
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