The unordered pair will be a subset of cartesian product. What is the
significance of it?

On 8 February 2010 21:18, pinco1984 <paris...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have came across a problem and I am not aware if there is such a
> thing in set theory and if so what is it called.
>
> Mainly I have several sets that I am interested in their cartesian
> product. But this cartesian product should not be a set of ordered
> pairs but a set of sets. Basically unordered pairs.
>
> I wonder if this concept is well defined and what is it called.
>
> Thanks.
> P.
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