Branch (graph theory)
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In mathematics, especially mathematical logic and set theory, a branch of a tree T is a map f such that ∀n : f (n) ∈ T.
By a tree on a product set κ1 ×···× κp we mean here a subset of the union of κ1i×···×κpi for all i < ω,
closed under initial segments, and the set of branches of such a tree is then more explicitly the set
This is a closed set for the usual product topology (see AD plus).
[edit] See also
- AD plus and references therein.