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It is the set of all subsets of <math>X</math>
 
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Latest revision as of 16:30, 23 August 2015

The power set of a set [math]X[/math] is denoted by [math]\mathcal{P}(X)[/math], sometimes [math]2^X[/math] (a number to the power of a set is not defined (as it cannot be usefully defined) leaving it free to be used as notation. This comes from the cardinality of the power set being [math]2^{|X|}[/math])


The characteristic property of the power set is that [math]\forall U\subset X:U\in\mathcal{P}(X)[/math]

It is the set of all subsets of [math]X[/math]