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▸ noun: A proof, developed by Georg Cantor, to show that the set of real numbers is uncountably infinite.
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▸ noun: A proof, developed by Georg Cantor, to show that the set of real numbers is uncountably infinite.
Similar:
Cantor-Bendixson theorem,
Richard's paradox,
Cantor's theorem,
Cantor dust,
Galileo's paradox,
infinite descent,
Matiyasevich's theorem,
uncountable set,
Cantor set,
infinity,
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