Scott continuity


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Scott continuity
In mathematics, given two partially ordered sets P and Q, a  function  between them is Scott-continuous (named after the mathematician Dana Scott) if it preserves all directed suprema, i.e. if for every directed subset D of P with supremum in P its image has a supremum in Q, and that supremum is the image of the supremum of D: .

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