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- Set theory [r]: Mathematical theory that models collections of (mathematical) objects and studies their properties. [e]
- Mathematical proof [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Georg Cantor [r]: (1845-1918) Danish-German mathematician who introduced set theory and the concept of transcendental numbers [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]
- Natural number [r]: An element of 1, 2, 3, 4, ..., often also including 0. [e]
- Real number [r]: A limit of the Cauchy sequence of rational numbers. [e]
- Countable set [r]: A set with as many elements as there are natural numbers, or less. [e]
- Halting problem [r]: The task to decide whether a certain computer (executing a certain program) will eventually stop. [e]