Index

A note on the digital index

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Symbols

!! (image relation reference), Image relations
0-tuple, TABLE_DUM and TABLE_DEE
1NF, Properties of Relations (see first normal form)
2NF, Irreducible FDs (see second normal form)
3NF, Third normal form (see third normal form)
|| (concatenation), More on Types
ε (set membership), What’s a set?
θ-join, Evaluating table expressions
– (set difference), Answers
∀ (universal quantifier), Sample queries
∃ (existential quantifier), Sample queries
∩ (set intersection), Answers
∪ (set union), Exercises
≡ (equivalent to), Answers II, Exercises
⊂ (properly included in), Intersection Revisited, Subsets and supersets
⊃ (properly includes), Intersection Revisited, Subsets and supersets
⊆ (included in), Intersection Revisited, What’s a set?, Subsets and supersets
⫆ (includes), Intersection Revisited, What’s a set?, Subsets and supersets

A

A, Intersection Revisited
absorption laws, Exercises II, Some identities
ACID properties, Recovery
aggregate operator, Image relations, Summarization, Explicit SUMMARIZE, Summarization, Summarization
empty argument, Summarization
empty argument (SQL), Summarization
SQL analog, Summarization
vs. summary, Explicit SUMMARIZE (see summary)
algebra, ...

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