In mathematics, the lexicographic or lexicographical order, (also known as dictionary order, alphabetical order or lexicographic(al) product), is a natural order structure of the Cartesian product of two ordered sets.
Given two partially ordered sets A and B, the lexicographical order on the Cartesian product A × B is defined as
:(a,b) ≤ (a′,b′) if and only if a 1a2 ... ak
appears in a dictionary before a sequence
:b1b2 ... bk
if and only if the first ai which is different from bi comes before bi in the alphabet. That assumes both have the same length; what is us...