Combinatorial Derivation
Abstract
Let G be a group, PG be the family of all subsets of G. For a subset A⊂eq G, we put (A)=\g∈ G:|gA A|=∞\. The mapping :PG→PG, A(A), is called a combinatorial derivation and can be considered as an analogue of the topological derivation d:PX→PX, A Ad, where X is a topological space and Ad is the set of all limit points of A. Content: elementary properties, thin and almost thin subsets, partitions, inverse construction and -trajectories, and d.
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