DomainSets.jl

DomainSets.jl is a package designed to represent simple infinite sets. The package makes it easy to represent sets, verify membership of the set, compare sets and construct new sets from existing ones. Domains are considered equivalent if they describe the same set, regardless of their type.

Get started quickly by looking at the Examples.

What is a domain?

A domain is a continuous set of elements. Typical examples are geometrical shapes such as cubes and triangles, see Euclidean geometry. One can construct new sets from existing ones as unions and intersections, see Set operations. Domains can be combined this way regardless of their types, see The domain interface.