Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

Solution set

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: solution set
(sə′lü·shən ′set)

(mathematics) The set of values that satisfy a given equation.


Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
Wikipedia: Solution set
Top

In mathematics, a solution set is the set of values that satisfy a given set of equations or inequalities.

For example, for a set {fi} of polynomials over a ring R, the solution set is the subset of R on which the polynomials all vanish (evaluate to 0), formally

\{x\in R:\forall i\in I, f_i(x)=0\}.\

Contents

Examples

1. The solution set of the single equation f(x) = x is the set  {0}.

2. For any non-zero polynomial f over the complex numbers in one variable, the solution set is made up of finitely many points.

3. However, for a complex polynomial in more than one variable the solution set has no isolated points.

Remarks

In algebraic geometry, solution sets are used to define the Zariski topology. See affine varieties.

Other meanings

More generally, the solution set to an arbitrary collection E of relations (Ei) (i varying in some index set I) for a collection of unknowns {(x_j)}_{j\in J}, supposed to take values in respective spaces {(X_j)}_{j\in J}, is the set S of all solutions to the relations E, where a solution x(k) is a family of values {(x^{(k)}_j)}_{j\in J}\in \prod_{j\in J} X_j such that substituting {(x_j)}_{j\in J} by x(k) in the collection E makes all relations "true".

(Instead of relations depending on unknowns, one should speak more correctly of predicates, the collection E is their logical conjunction, and the solution set is the inverse image of the boolean value true by the associated boolean-valued function.)

The above meaning is a special case of this one, if the set of polynomials fi if interpreted as the set of equations fi(x)=0.

Examples

  • The solution set for E = { x+y = 0 } w.r.t. (x,y)\in\mathbb R^2 is S = { (a,-a) ; a ∈ R } .
  • The solution set for E = { x+y = 0 } w.r.t. x\in\mathbb R is S = { -y } . (Here, y is not "declared" as an unknown, and thus to be seen as a parameter on which the equation, and therefore the solution set, depends.)
  • The solution set for  E = \{ \sqrt x \le 4 \} w.r.t. x\in\mathbb R is the interval S = [0,2] (since the equation (inequality) is not well defined for negative numbers).
  • The solution set for E = {exp(ix) = 1} w.r.t. x\in\mathbb C is S = 2 π Z (see Euler's identity).

See also


 
 

 

Copyrights:

Sci-Tech Dictionary. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms. Copyright © 2003, 1994, 1989, 1984, 1978, 1976, 1974 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.  Read more
Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Solution set" Read more