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Category:Set theory
The words set theory can be used to mean a number of subtly different things in mathematics:
- Naive set theory is the original set theory developed by mathematicians at the end of the 19th century.
- Axiomatic set theory is a rigorous axiomatic theory developed in response to the discovery of serious flaws (such as Russell's Paradox) in naive set theory.
- Internal set theory is an axiomatic extension of set theory that supports a logically consistent identification of illimited (enormously large) and infinitesimal elements within the Real numbers.
- Various versions of logic have associated sorts of sets (such as fuzzy sets in fuzzy logic).
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