← Back to context Comment by anthk 2 days ago Intersection set with genes from set A and B. 5 comments anthk Reply echoangle 2 days ago Wouldn't it be more like a subset of the union of A and B? Intersection set sounds like the child only has the genes that both parents share. anthk 2 days ago True; that would be dangerously close to incest. Subset of a union, then. veidr 2 days ago FFS you nerds, get a room(and then form a working group to devise an algebraically provable disincentive to incestuous calculation) 1 reply → inglor_cz 2 days ago With the kids being homeomorphic to the parents.
echoangle 2 days ago Wouldn't it be more like a subset of the union of A and B? Intersection set sounds like the child only has the genes that both parents share. anthk 2 days ago True; that would be dangerously close to incest. Subset of a union, then. veidr 2 days ago FFS you nerds, get a room(and then form a working group to devise an algebraically provable disincentive to incestuous calculation) 1 reply →
anthk 2 days ago True; that would be dangerously close to incest. Subset of a union, then. veidr 2 days ago FFS you nerds, get a room(and then form a working group to devise an algebraically provable disincentive to incestuous calculation) 1 reply →
veidr 2 days ago FFS you nerds, get a room(and then form a working group to devise an algebraically provable disincentive to incestuous calculation) 1 reply →
Wouldn't it be more like a subset of the union of A and B? Intersection set sounds like the child only has the genes that both parents share.
True; that would be dangerously close to incest. Subset of a union, then.
FFS you nerds, get a room
(and then form a working group to devise an algebraically provable disincentive to incestuous calculation)
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With the kids being homeomorphic to the parents.