Category:Set families

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Subcategories

This category has only the following subcategory.

S

  • Simplicial sets

Pages in category "Set families"

The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

  • Family of sets

A

  • Abstract simplicial complex
  • Almost disjoint sets
  • Antimatroid

B

  • Block design

C

  • Clutter (mathematics)
  • Combinatorial design
  • Containment hierarchy
  • Content (measure theory)

D

  • Delta-ring
  • Disjoint sets
  • Dynkin system

E

  • Erdős–Ko–Rado theorem

F

  • Field of sets
  • Finite intersection property
  • Finite projective geometry

F cont.

  • Fisher's inequality

G

  • Generalized quadrangle

H

  • Helly family
  • HyperbolicTree
  • Hypergraph

I

  • Incidence structure

K

  • Kirkman's schoolgirl problem
  • Kruskal–Katona theorem

L

  • Levi graph
  • Lubell-Yamamoto-Meshalkin inequality

M

  • Maximal intersecting family
  • Monotone class theorem

N

  • Noncrossing partition

P

  • Partition of a set
  • Partition regular
  • Pi system
  • Polar space

P cont.

  • Property B

R

  • Ring of sets

S

  • Set cover problem
  • Set of all sets
  • Set system of finite character
  • Sigma-algebra
  • Sigma-ideal
  • Sigma-ring
  • Sperner family
  • Steiner system
  • Symmetric design

T

  • Two-graph

U

  • Ultrafilter
  • Union-closed sets conjecture
  • Universal set
  • Universe (mathematics)
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