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Let and be sets, and let be a relation on . Then is a concurrent relation if and only if for any finite subset of , there exists a single element of such that if , then . Examples of concurrent relations include the following:
1. The relation on either the natural numbers, the integers, the rational numbers, or the real numbers.
2. The relation between elements of an extension of a field , defined by
3. The containment relation between open neighborhoods of a given point of a topological space .
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Hurd, A. E. and Loeb, P. A. An Introduction to Nonstandard Real Analysis. Orlando, FL: Academic Press, 1985.
Robinson, A. "Germs." In Applications of Model Theory to Algebra, Analysis and Probability (International Sympos., Pasadena, Calif., 1967). New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, pp. 138-149, 1969.
Insall, M. "Hyperalgebraic Primitive Elements for Relational Algebraic and Topological Algebraic Models." Studia Logica 57, 409-418, 1996.
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