Scott-closed
A set S, a subset of D, is Scott-closed if
(1) If Y is a subset of S and Y is directed then lub Y is in S and
(2) If y I.e. a Scott-closed set contains the lubs of its directed subsets and anything less than any element. (2) says that S is downward closed (or left closed).
(“LaTeX as \sqsubseteq).
(1995-02-03)
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