To be or to be not, that is the dilemma.

Identification Transactions of The Luventicus Academy (ISSN 1666-7581) 1 (1):4 (2012)
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Abstract

A set is precisely defined. A given element either belongs or not to a set. However, since all of the elements being considered belong to the universe, if the element does not belong to the set, it belongs to its complement, that is, what remains after all of the elements from the set are removed from the universe.

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