Cartesian product




<mathematics> (After Renee Descartes, French philosper and mathematician) The Cartesian product of two sets A and B is the set

A x B = (a, b) | a in A, b in B.

I.e. the product set contains all possible combinations of one element from each set.

The idea can be extended to products of any number of sets.

If we consider the elements in sets A and B as points along perpendicular axes in a two-dimensional space then the elements of the product are the "Cartesian coordinates" of points in that space.

See also tuple.



< Previous Terms Terms Containing Cartesian product Next Terms >
Carriage Return
Carrierless Amplitude/Phase Modulation
carrier scanner
carrier signal
Cartesian coordinates
Cartesian product
relational algebra
CAS
CAS 8051 Assembler
cascade
Cascading Style Sheets
CASE