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Relations are subsets. Binary relations might be reflexive, symmetric, antisymmetric, or transitive.

When using relations in logic formulas, there are two things going on:

  • relations themselves, as mathematical entities, and
  • formulas involving symbols, which must be interpreted as specific relations.
First things first: we'll just discuss relations for now, and later tackle using relations in logic formulas.

We'll start with a couple of equivalent ways of defining relations, and then discuss a common subclass of relations: binary relations.

Relations as subsets

Consider the set of WaterWorld locations Loc A B Z . For this domain (also known as a universe ), we'll say a binary relation is a set of (ordered) pairs of the domain.

For instance, the nhbr relation of the previous section is the set A B A G B A B C Y X Y Z Z Y .

That is, x is related to y if x y is in the set nhbr .

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For the domain D Object String MutableString , the relation subclass-of might be String Object MutableString Object MutableString String .

In general, a binary relation over the domain D is a subset of D D . Note that these are ordered pairs; just because x is related to y doesn't mean y has the same relation to x . For example, while MutableString Object is in the relation subclass-of , the pair Object MutableString most certainly is not.

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You can consider the relation hasStarredWith , over the domain of Hollywood actors. We won't list all the elements ofthe relation, but some related pairs are:

  • hasStarredWith Ewan McGregor Cameron Diaz , as witnessed by the movie A Life Less Ordinary , 1997.
  • hasStarredWith Cameron Diaz John Cusack , as witnessed by the movie Being John Malkovich , 1999.

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If binary relations are subsets of pairs of the domain, what might a unary relation be? Simply, subsets of the domain.

For the domain of vegetables, Ian defines the relation yummy? as tomatoes okra cucumbers carrots potatoes and nothing else.

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In one particular game of WaterWorld, the relation hasPirate turned out to be K T R U E .

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If unary and binary relations make sense, what about ternary, etc. , relations? Sure! In general, a k -ary relation (or,

relation of arity k
) over the domain D is a subset of D k . However, any given relation has a fixed arity.That is, a relation may be binary or ternary, but not both.

As with propositions, rather than writing

R x y is true
, we'll simply write
R x y
. In fact, notice that once you choose some particular pair of x and y , then R x y can be treated as a single true/false proposition.(We'll soon extend the idea of propositions to include such relation symbols,and then allow formulas to include these terms .)

prime 18
is a proposition that's false, assuming the standard interpretation of prime .

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safe A
is a proposition that is true on some boards and not others.

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Relations as functions

The relation nhbr , which we're defining as a set (of pairs), could also be thought of being a function.We say that the indicator function of a set is a Boolean function indicating whether its inputis in the set or not. So instead of being given the set nhbr , you would have been equally happy withits indicator function f nhbr , where (for example) f nhbr B C and f nhbr B Q . Similarly, if you know that f hasPirate K and that f hasPirate L , then this is enough information to conclude that K hasPirate and L hasPirate . The set and the function are equivalent ways of modeling the same underlying relation.

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Source:  OpenStax, Intro to logic. OpenStax CNX. Jan 29, 2008 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10154/1.20
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