For any relation R, the transitive closure of R always exists.
This relation R can be visualized as follows:
For example, consider the relation R as "equal to and odd".
A binary relation R on a set X defines a directed graph.
The relation R (table) is in second normal form (2NF)
Examples 2.3.6 (i) The relation R defined on the plane by setting is an e.r.
The following set is the set of pairs for which the relation R holds.
There are mainly two approaches to store a relation r in a distributed database system:
The relations are given as a (finite) binary relation R on Σ.
In the typical situation, the relation R is simply given as a set of equations, so that .