SAS Day11 - ITE048 Discrete Structure
SAS Day11 - ITE048 Discrete Structure
A. LESSON PREVIEW/REVIEW
Introduction
On the previous lesson try to recall some of the important key notes of the lesson.
Previously, you encountered two of the many possible ways of representing a relation,
namely digraph and equivalence of relations. In this session, we will discuss the
representation of relations by matrices.
B. MAIN LESSON
Content Notes
Reflexive Relation
A binary relation R is called reflexive if and only if ∀a∈A, aRa. So, a relation R is reflexive if it
relates every element of A to itself.
Irreflexive Relation
A binary relation R on a set A is called irreflexive if aRa does not hold for any a∈A.
This means that there is no element in R which is related to itself.
The matrix of an irreflexive relation has all 0′s on its main diagonal. The directed graph for
the relation has no loops.
Symmetric Relation
A binary relation R on a set A is called symmetric if for all a,b∈A it holds that if aRb
then bRa. In other words, the relative order of the components in an ordered pair does
not matter - if a binary relation contains an (a,b) element, it will also include the
symmetric element (b,a).
Antisymmetric Relation
Asymmetric Relation
Transitive Relation
1. The relation > ("is greater than") on the set of real numbers.
2. The relation "is parallel to" on the set of straight lines.
3. The relation R={(1,2),(1,3), (2,2),(2,3),(3,3)} on the set
In a matrix M=[aij] of a transitive relation R, for each pair of (i,j)− and (j,k)−entries with
value 1 there exists the (i,k)−entry with value 1. The presence of 1′s on the main
diagonal does not violate transitivity.
Skill-building Activities Score : _______
Reflexive - FALSE
Irreflexive - FALSE
Symmetric - FALSE
Antisymmetric - TRUE
Transitive - FALSE
II. Instruction: Determine the properties of the binary relation T represented by the
digraph.
Reflexive - TRUE
Irreflexive - FALSE
Symmetric - FALSE
Antisymmetric - TRUE
Transitive - TRUE
C. LESSON WRAP-UP
FAQs
1. If given a set that is irregular in dimension like A has 4x4 and B has 2x4, can we derive AB
using multiplication as adjacency of matrix? How?
ANSWER:
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