Inverse Relation

The inverse relation is also called the converse relation or transpose relation (in view of its similarity with the transpose of a matrix: these are the most familiar examples of dagger categories), and may be written as LC, LT, L~ or .

Note that, despite the notation, the converse relation is not an inverse in the sense of composition of relations: in general.

Read more about Inverse Relation:  Properties, Examples, Inverse Relation of A Function

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