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Overview Section 1: Sets - Basics Lecture 1 Important : Introduction to Sets Lecture 2 Subset, Superset, Proper subset, Proper superset Lecture 3 Power set, Trivial Subsets Lecture 4 Set Operations Lecture 5 Properties of Sets Lecture 6 Use of Venn diagrams Lecture 7 Difference between subset and belongs to Lecture 8 Example Problem Section 2: Relations Lecture 9 Cartesian product Lecture 10 Relation Introduction Lecture 11 Number of relations possible on a set with n elements Section 3: Reflexive relation Lecture 12 Reflexive relation with examples Lecture 13 Minimum and Maximum cardinality of a reflexive relation Lecture 14 Number of reflexive relations possible on a set with n elements Lecture 15 Problem on closure properties of Reflexive relation Lecture 16 Problems on Reflexive relation - 1 Lecture 17 Problems on Reflexive relation - 2 Lecture 18 Problems on Reflexive relation - 3 Lecture 19 Problems on Reflexive relation - 4 Lecture 20 Problems on Reflexive relation - 5 Section 4: Irreflexive relation Lecture 21 Irreflexive relation with examples Lecture 22 Relationship between reflexive and irreflexive relations Lecture 23 Minimum and Maximum cardinality of an irreflexive relation Lecture 24 Number of irreflexive relations possible on a set with n elements Lecture 25 Relationship between reflexive and irreflexive relations continued Lecture 26 Problems on Irreflexive relation Lecture 27 Problem on closure properties of Irreflexive relation Lecture 28 Problem on closure properties of Irreflexive relation Section 5: Symmetric relation Lecture 29 Symmetric relation with examples Lecture 30 Minimum and Maximum cardinality of a symmetric relation Lecture 31 Number of symmetric relations possible on a set with n elements Lecture 32 Problems on Symmetric relation Lecture 33 Relationship between reflexive and symmetric relations Lecture 34 Relationship between reflexive and symmetric relations continued Lecture 35 Relationship between reflexive and symmetric relations continued Lecture 36 Problems on symmetric relation Lecture 37 Problem on closure properties of symmetric relation Lecture 38 Closure properties of symmetric relations continued Lecture 39 Closure properties of symmetric relations continued Lecture 40 Closure properties of symmetric relations continued Lecture 41 Relationship between Irreflexive and symmetric relations Lecture 42 Relationship between Irreflexive and symmetric relations with venn diagram Lecture 43 Relationship between Irreflexive and symmetric relations with venn diagram Section 6: Anti symmetric relation Lecture 44 Anti symmetric relation with examples Lecture 45 Minimum and Maximum cardinality of an antisymmetric relation Lecture 46 Number of antisymmetric relations possible on a set with n elements Lecture 47 Relationship between symmetric and antisymmetric relations Lecture 48 Relationship between symmetric and antisymmetric relations Lecture 49 Relationship between symmetric and antisymmetric relations continued Lecture 50 Relationship between Irreflexive and antisymmetric relations Lecture 51 Closure properties of antisymmetric relations Lecture 52 Closure properties of antisymmetric relations continued Lecture 53 Closure properties of antisymmetric relations continued Lecture 54 Problems on antisymmetric relations Section 7: Asymmetric relation Lecture 55 Asymmetric relation with example Lecture 56 Maximum cardinality of Asymmetric relation possible Lecture 57 Number of asymmetric relations possible on a set with n elements Lecture 58 Relationship between Asymmetric and Reflexive relations Lecture 59 Relationship between Asymmetric and Reflexive relation with venn diagram Lecture 60 Relationship between Asymmetric and Irreflexive relations Lecture 61 Relationship between Asymmetric and Symmetric relations Lecture 62 Relationship between Asymmetric and Antisymmetric relation Lecture 63 Closure properties of Asymmetric relations Section 8: Transitive relation Lecture 64 Transitive relation with examples Lecture 65 Minimum and Maximum cardinality of a transitive relation Lecture 66 Problems on Transitive relation Section 9: Equivalence relation and Partially Ordered Relation Lecture 67 Equivalence relation explained Lecture 68 Examples on Equivalence relation Lecture 69 Examples on Equivalence relation Lecture 70 Examples on Equivalence relation Lecture 71 Partial Ordered Relation explained Lecture 72 Relation which is both equivalent and partially ordered Lecture 73 Examples on Partially ordered relation Lecture 74 POSET explained Lecture 75 Examples of POSET Lecture 76 Problem Lecture 77 Problem Lecture 78 Closure properties of Equivalence relations continued Lecture 79 Closure properties of Equivalence relations continued Lecture 80 Problem on Equivalence relation Lecture 81 Problem on Equivalence relation Lecture 82 Problem on Equivalence relation Lecture 83 Problem Lecture 84 Problem Lecture 85 Totally Ordered Set - 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