Question: OOOO How can you tell if a vector clock A is a descendent of another vector clock B? Each marker in clock A must have

OOOO How can you tell if a vector clock A is a descendent of another vector clock B? Each marker in clock A must have a corresponding marker in clock B that has a revision number greater than or equal to the marker in A. If a marker in clock B exists that corresponds to a marker in clock A, then B's marker must have a revision number less than or equal to that marker in A. Clocks A and B must have the identical set of markers and the revision number of each marker in B must have a revision number greater than or equal to the marker in A. Some markers in A have corresponding markers in B that have a revision number greater than or equal to the marker in A while other markers in A have corresponding markers in B that have a revision number that is less than or qual to the marker in A
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