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Symmetric Set

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Is there also an established notion for when a set is symmetric to its complement, i.e. - S + k = \ S?

Example: For S = 0..sup we have:

-(0..sup) - 1 = (inf..0) - 1
= inf.. (-1)
= \ (0..sup)

Jan Burse (talk) 15:09, 23 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]