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▸ noun: (set theory) One of the axioms of set theory, equivalent to the statement that an arbitrary direct product of non-empty sets is non-empty; any version of said axiom, for example specifying the cardinality of the number of sets from which choices are made.
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▸ noun: (set theory) One of the axioms of set theory, equivalent to the statement that an arbitrary direct product of non-empty sets is non-empty; any version of said axiom, for example specifying the cardinality of the number of sets from which choices are made.
Similar:
axiom of countable choice,
choice,
axiom of infinity,
axiom of power set,
axiom of regularity,
axiom of union,
axiom of extensionality,
axiom,
axiom system,
axiom schema,
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