Posed vs Poset - What's the difference?
posed | poset |
(pose)
(obsolete) firm; determined; fixed
possession, ownership
property (piece of real estate)
(set theory) A partially ordered set.
* 1973, Barbara L. Osofsky, Homological Dimensions of Modules , American Mathematical Society, ISBN 0821816624, page 76,
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As a verb posed
is past tense of pose.As an adjective posed
is firm; determined; fixed.As a noun poset is
a partially ordered set.posed
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* (Ijekavian ):Noun
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{{sh-decl-noun , posed, posedi , poseda, poseda , posedu, posedima , posed, posede , posede, posedi , posedu, posedima , posedom, posedima }}poset
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(en noun)- 42. Definition.'' A poset (partially ordered set) (''X'', ?) (usually written just ''X'') is a set ''X'' together with a transitive, antisymmetric relation ? on ''X .
- 43. Definition.'' A linearly ordered set or chain is a poset (''X'', ?), such that ?''a'', ''b'' ? ''X'', either ''a'' ? ''b'' or ''b'' ? ''a'' or ''a'' = ''b .
