Relation pm#relation_to_another_set_or_class (pm#set_or_class,pm#set_or_class+) this category is needed to group SUMO relations between classes which cannot be subtype of pm#relation_from_type because their signatures curiously also involve sets
supertype: pm#relation_between_collections pm#relation_to_set_or_class
subtype: pm#disjoint (pm#set_or_class,pm#set_or_class) like sumo#disjoint but from a a pm#set_or_class to another
subtype: sumo#disjoint (sumo#set_or_class,sumo#set_or_class) classes are exclusive/disjoint only if they share no instance (and hence no subtype), i.e. just in case the result of applying sumo#intersection_fn to them is empty
subtype: pm#exclusive_class__exclusiveclas (rdfs#class,rdfs#class) the 2 classes have no common subtype/instance; in WebKB, use the link '!'
subtype: pm#complement_class (rdfs#class -> rdfs#class) if something is not in one of the classes, then it is in the other, and vice versa; in WebKB, use the link '/'
subtype: pm#subclass_of_or_equal (pm#set_or_class,pm#set_or_class)
subtype: sumo#subclass__subclass_of (sumo#set_or_class,sumo#set_or_class) if the common reading conventions of parameters had been respected, this type would have been named subclass_of; every instance of the 1st argument is also an instance of the 2nd argument; a class may have multiple superclasses and subclasses
subtype: sumo#immediate_subclass__immediate_subclass_of (sumo#set_or_class,sumo#set_or_class) the 1st argument is a subclass of the 2nd argument and there is no other subclass of the 2nd argument such that the 1st is also a subclass of the 2nd; in WebKB, use the link '<'
subtype: rdfs#sub_class_of__subclassof__super_class__superclas (rdfs#class,rdfs#class) in WebKB, use the link '<'
subtype: sumo#power_set_fn__powersetfn (sumo#set_or_class -> sumo#set_or_class) maps the argument to the set_or_class of all its subclasses
subtype: pm#relation_to_another_class (rdfs#class,rdfs#class+)
subtype: rdfs#sub_class_of__subclassof__super_class__superclas (rdfs#class,rdfs#class) in WebKB, use the link '<'
subtype: owl#equivalent_class (rdfs#class,rdfs#class) in WebKB, use the link '='
subtype: pm#exclusive_class__exclusiveclas (rdfs#class,rdfs#class) the 2 classes have no common subtype/instance; in WebKB, use the link '!'
subtype: daml#restricted_by (rdfs#class,owl#restriction)
subtype: sumo#disjoint_decomposition (sumo#class,sumo#class+) a disjoint_decomposition of a class C is a set of mutually disjoint subclasses of C
subtype: sumo#partition (sumo#class,sumo#class+) a partition of a class C is a set of mutually disjoint classes (a subclass partition) covering C; each instance of C is instance of exactly one of the subclasses in the partition
subtype: sumo#exhaustive_decomposition (sumo#class,sumo#class+) an exhaustive_decomposition of a class C is a set of subclasses of C such that every instance of C is an instance of one of the subclasses in the set; note: this does not necessarily mean that the elements of the set are disjoint (see sumo#partition - a partition is a disjoint exhaustive decomposition)
subtype: sumo#partition (sumo#class,sumo#class+) a partition of a class C is a set of mutually disjoint classes (a subclass partition) covering C; each instance of C is instance of exactly one of the subclasses in the partition