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Cardinal numbers / Z notation / Urelements / Ordinal numbers / Paradoxes of set theory / Zermelo set theory / New Foundations / S / Naive set theory / Mathematical logic / Mathematics / Set theory
Date: 2006-03-03 18:51:41
Cardinal numbers
Z notation
Urelements
Ordinal numbers
Paradoxes of set theory
Zermelo set theory
New Foundations
S
Naive set theory
Mathematical logic
Mathematics
Set theory

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