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Hi, I am an undergraduate currently taking a course in Complex Analysis. As my foundation in Sets Theory is not strong, I have problem understanding some of the expression used.
Below is a statement about countable compactness in Complex Analysis:
"A family F of subsets of C is said to cover S if
...My question is, what does the expression
means?From what I have learn, I read it as "S is a subset of the union of the set U which is an element of F" which sound confusing as we always use "
" to denote union of two things but now it's used to denote an union of something which is an element of something.I will appreciate if anyone could explain it to me in the most layman term where possible.
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by coffeeking (2009-02-06 21:19:52)
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Hi Jane, I think you have hit the nail on the head and I have finally understood what it means.
Thanks
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