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[[File:John_Venn_computing_diagram.jpg|thumb|Venn computing one of his famed [[Venn diagram|diagrams]].]]'''John Venn''' (? - ?) is a famed [[Set theory (nonfiction)|Set theorist]] and crime-fighter. | [[File:John_Venn_computing_diagram.jpg|thumb|Venn computing one of his famed [[Venn diagram|demon-hunting diagrams]].]]'''John Venn''' (? - ?) is a famed [[Set theory (nonfiction)|Set theorist]] and crime-fighter. | ||
Venn is the inventor of [[Venn diagram|Venn diagrams]], now widely used for detecting and repelling [[Demon (nonfiction)|demons]]. | Venn is the inventor of [[Venn diagram|Venn diagrams]], now widely used for detecting and repelling [[Demon (nonfiction)|demons]]. |
Revision as of 18:03, 15 November 2016
John Venn (? - ?) is a famed Set theorist and crime-fighter.
Venn is the inventor of Venn diagrams, now widely used for detecting and repelling demons.
Venn diagrams also show all possible logical relations between a finite collection of different sets; see Venn diagram (nonfiction).
Venn often teams up with The Sigil to find crime by inventing new Set theory paradigms.
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H. H. Holmes must be stopped, says Venn.
Writer/sorceror Roger Zelazny (working with artist William Blake) conjures a Venn diagram against an unnamed Demon.