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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Set theory.
See also changes related to Set theory, or pages that link to Set theory or to this page or whose text contains "Set theory".

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  • Axiom of choice [r]: Set theory assertion that if S is a set of disjoint, non-empty sets, then there exists a set containing exactly one member from each member of S. [e]
  • Boolean algebra [r]: A form of logical calculus with two binary operations AND (multiplication, •) and OR (addition, +) and one unary operation NOT (negation, ~) that reverses the truth value of any statement. [e]
  • Cardinality [r]: The size, i.e., the number of elements, of a (possibly infinite) set. [e]
  • Power set [r]: The set of all subsets of a given set. [e]
  • Set (mathematics) [r]: Informally, any collection of distinct elements. [e]
  • Venn diagram [r]: A visual representation of inclusion relations of sets or logical propositions by arrangements of regions in the plane. [e]
  • Zermelo-Fraenkel axioms [r]: One of several possible formulations of axiomatic set theory. [e]

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  • Point-to-Point Protocol [r]: A very flexible protocol for running data over a wide range of media, which use a logical point-to-point topology [e]
  • Weak link-strong link [r]: An architecture for isolating the detonation system of a nuclear weapon inside a electrically and physically rugged barrier; engineered penetrations through this barrier are the "strong links"; fail-safe response of components inside it to abnormal events are the "weak links" [e]
  • Line (Euclidean geometry) [r]: (or straight line) In elementary geometry, a maximal infinite curve providing the shortest connection between any two of its points. [e]