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by sagebird
531 days ago
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Sorry - I believe I am off topic as this is not relevant given: "This indirectly enforces the idea that sets cannot have duplicate elements, as set membership is defined purely by the presence or absence of elements. For example:" So there is a constraint on what sort of trees are allowed in this -forrest- which would preclude most finite rooted trees. |
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