In
mathematics, a
well-order relation (or
well-ordering) on a
set S is a
total order on
S with the property that every
non-empty subset of
S has a
least element in this ordering. The set
S together with the well-order relation is then called a
well-ordered set. The hyphen is frequently omitted in contemporary papers, yielding the spellings
wellorder,
wellordered, and
wellordering.