Dependence relation

In mathematics, a dependence relation is a binary relation which generalizes the relation of linear dependence.

Let be a set. A (binary) relation between an element of and a subset of is called a dependence relation, written , if it satisfies the following properties:

  • if , then ;
  • if , then there is a finite subset of , such that ;
  • if is a subset of such that implies , then implies ;
  • if but for some , then .

Given a dependence relation on , a subset of is said to be independent if for all If , then is said to span if for every is said to be a basis of if is independent and spans

Remark. If is a non-empty set with a dependence relation , then always has a basis with respect to Furthermore, any two bases of have the same cardinality.

Examples

See also

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