This is one of those things where people think that because they learned something in set theory 101 or intro to computers that it maps perfectly to real life situations.
Ok, let me translate it into non-math for you - there can be a goal that is a "highest priority" for the organisation in the sense that no other goal is a higher priority, and yet there are other goals for the organization that are equal to it in priority.
Isn't "a Maximal Element need not be Unique" a more elegant and much more succinct way of saying the same thing?
ghufran_syed|1 year ago
Isn't "a Maximal Element need not be Unique" a more elegant and much more succinct way of saying the same thing?