Description: Define the subclass
relationship. Exercise 9 of [TakeutiZaring] p. 18.
For example,
1 , 2 1 , 2 , 3 (ex-ss in set.mm).
Note that (proved in ssid 3290). Contrast this relationship with
the relationship
(as will be defined
in df-pss 3261). For a more
traditional definition, but requiring a dummy variable, see dfss2 3262.
Other possible definitions are given by dfss3 3263, dfss4 3489, sspss 3368,
ssequn1 3433, ssequn2 3436, sseqin2 3474, and ssdif0 3609. (Contributed by NM,
27-Apr-1994.) |