pseudo-complement

English

Etymology

pseudo- + complement

Noun

pseudo-complement (plural pseudo-complements)

  1. (mathematics) The relative pseudo-complement of a given element (of a Heyting algebra) with respect to the least element — the "zero" of that algebra.
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