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A system is defined to be a collection of things that are related to each other. Therefore, all systems can be defined as a tuple of set of things, and a set of relations.
A system is defined to be a collection of things that are related to each other. Therefore, all systems can be defined as a tuple of set of things, and a set of relations.
  A system <math>S</math> can be defined as a tuple:  
  A system <math>S</math> can be defined as a tuple: <math>\{T, R\}</math>,  
<math>\{T, R\}</math>, where <math>T</math> is a collection of things, and <math>R</math> is a set of relations that relates two things in <math>T</math>.
where  
<math>T</math> is a collection of things, and  
<math>R</math> is a set of relations that relates two things in <math>T</math>.

Revision as of 08:41, 7 September 2021

A system is defined to be a collection of things that are related to each other. Therefore, all systems can be defined as a tuple of set of things, and a set of relations.

A system  can be defined as a tuple: , 

where

 is a collection of things, and 
 is a set of relations that relates two things in .