binaarsetena
Binaarsetena is a theoretical construct used in information theory and formal languages to describe subsets of the set of all finite binary strings by a compact, predicate-based description rather than enumeration. A binaarsetena description specifies a rule or program that determines membership for any given binary string, and a string belongs to the described subset if the rule evaluates to true for that string. The term blends the roots binary and set and is used in discussions of descriptive representations.
Definition and structure. A binaarsetena description comprises a finite set of primitive predicates, a composition grammar
Variants and examples. Variants use automata-equivalent representations, logical formalisms with bitwise predicates, or descriptive grammars. For
Applications and limitations. Binaarsetena has been discussed as a model for compact set representation in model