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In set theory, the characteristic function or indicator function of a subset A of a set X is the function, often denoted χA or IA, from X to the set {0,1} which takes the value 1 on elements of A and 0 otherwise.
We can express elementary set-theoretic operations in terms of characteristic functions:
- Empty set:
- Intersection:
- Union:
- Symmetric difference:
- Inclusion: