• 2307/1968352, MR 1502760 Sierpiński, Wacław (1932), "Généralisation d'un théorème de Cantor concernant les ensembles ordonnés dénombrables", Fundamenta Mathematicae...
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    few applications to classical topology are included. (see arXiv.) Georg Cantor (1874) Online version: Online version Contains the first proof that the...
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    argument, and used this method to prove Cantor's theorem that no set can have the same cardinality as its powerset. Cantor believed that every set could be well-ordered...
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  • (2006), problem 5-3. Cantat (2000), Théorème 2.2. Cantat (2010), sections 7 to 9. Cantat (2014), section 2.4.3. De Thélin & Dinh (2012), Theorem 1.2. Dinh...
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    Théorie des Ensembles of 1939 refers to a similar maximal principle as "le théorème de Zorn". The name "Kuratowski–Zorn lemma" prevails in Poland and Russia...
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  • nevertheless must satisfy the sentence saying the real numbers are uncountable. Cantor's theorem states that some sets are uncountable. This counterintuitive situation...
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  • Wilansky 2013, p. 63. Rudin 1991, p. 106. Serre, Jean-Pierre (1955). "Un théoreme de dualité". Commentarii Mathematici Helvetici. 29 (1): 9–26. doi:10.1007/BF02564268...
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