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Set theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Set theory is the branch of mathematics that studies sets, which are collections of objects. Although any type of object can be collected into a set, set theory is applied most often to objects that ...
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Survey from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Thomas Jec ... One of the basic principles of set theory is the existence of an infinite set. The concept can be formulated precisely in the language of set theory, using only the membership relation, and the definition captures the accepted meaning of “infinite”.
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The following basic facts are excerpted from “Introduction to Set Theory,” Third Edition, by Karel Hrbacek and Thomas Jech, published by Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York 1999.
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Dan Rinne ; Mon Jul 8 15:30:05 PDT 1996 ... Notation and Terminology ... More on set operations...
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Naive set theory considers elementary properties of the union and intersection operators -- Venn diagrams, the DeMorgan laws, elementary counting techniques such as the inclusion-exclusion principle, partially ordered sets, and so on.
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Introduction to set theory, definitions of set, subset, unions, intersections, complements, and properties such as distributive laws and deMorgan's laws. ... Set Theory; Directory | Career | News | Standards | Industrial | SpecSearch®...
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Akman:Barwise Situated Set Theory ... Sanchis:Operational Set Theory ... Bounded Set Theory...
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Naive set theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Naive set theory is one of several theories of sets used in the discussion of the foundations of mathematics. The informal content of this naive set theory supports both the aspects of mathematical...
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Set - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Set may refer to: •Set (mathematics), a collection of objects in mathematics •Set (computer science), a datatype that is a collection of unique values •Set, the category of sets • Set, to make solid:...
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