Cartesian power

n-fold Cartesian product of a set with itself
Thing set_operation Q77610627
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Cartesian power

Summary

Cartesian power is a set operation[1].

Key Facts

  • Cartesian power's instance of is recorded as set operation[2].
  • Cartesian power's instance of is recorded as binary operation[3].
  • Cartesian power's subclass of is recorded as Cartesian product[4].
  • Cartesian power's notation is recorded as superscript[5].
  • Cartesian power's different from is recorded as power set[6].
  • Cartesian power's defining formula is recorded as S^n = \underbrace{ S \times S \times \cdots \times S}_{n}[7].
  • Cartesian power's nLab ID is recorded as cartesian power[8].
  • Cartesian power's in defining formula is recorded as n[9].
  • Cartesian power's in defining formula is recorded as S[10].
  • Cartesian power's in defining formula is recorded as \cdot \times \cdot \times \cdots \times \cdot[11].

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