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set theory
branch of mathematics that studies sets, which are collections of objects

Georg Cantor
German mathematician, inventor of set theory (1845–1918)
Cantor's theorem
in set theory, the theorem that a set has a strictly smaller cardinality than its powerset
Cantor set
fractal and set of points on a line segment
Cantor's diagonal argument
proof technique in set theory
Cantor's paradox
paradox in naïve set theory that there is no set of all cardinal numbers
Cantor function
continuous function that is not absolutely continuous
Cantor distribution
probability distribution whose cumulative distribution function is the Cantor function, whose support is the Cantor set
pairing function
function which encodes two natural numbers into a single natural number
Cantor space
topological space
Cantor's first uncountability proof
first article on transfinite set theory
Cantor's theorem
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