In mathematics, the concept of equivalence classes arises when elements of a set have an established equivalence relation. These classes are formed such that two elements belong to the same class if they are equivalent. This process creates a partition of the original set, often referred to as the quotient set or space, which can inherit similar structures from the parent set in cases where the set has a specific structure and the equivalence relation aligns with it.
Stanford University
Winter 2020
CS 103A serves as an additional review course for CS103 students, focusing on strengthening proof-based mathematics skills and general problem-solving strategies in a context closely tied to CS103.
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