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Simmer

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  1. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_set_theory The almost disjointness number, the least size of a maximal almost disjoint family of infinite subsets of ω can you translate this to English?
  2. Does anyone know a formula to lowercase a?
  3. Found V V = ⋃αVα now for the a yeayea
  4. I understand all that but is there a formula for V and for a
  5. I don’t understand the superscript and subscript
  6. Does anyone have a complete list of letters, symbols, ect used in set theory?
  7. How do you define a Greek letter used in set theory
  8. I’m having a hard time with how ordinal numbed come into play I understand V it’s will. X is power. a is the coordination amongst those...
  9. https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/von+Neumann+hierarchy This explains it quite nicely but what is V and just V what is a from Va are there multiple answers? In which case what remains the same?
  10. What does it mean the variable you're using to stand for elements vs the rule that tells you what those elements are?
  11. Ok I need a break
  12. Cantors View Cantor linked the Absolute Infinite with God,[1] and believed that it had various mathematical properties, including the reflection principle: every property of the Absolute Infinite is also held by some smaller object.[2]
  13. I’m picking up this article because it is about god and I wish to program god
  14. I still don’t understand Are V and a Used in certain contexts? Or do they mean specific things?
  15. I’m trying to program V and a separately its for a project that uses the general specification “all” to determine whether the equation itself is good or not, thus giving a response only when the response is good
  16. Interpolating set() means I can have both 0 and a be a set of V
  17. Well right now I’m thinking about interpolating sets what is V?
  18. # | and -> need replaced # X, V, and a need defined # possible mistake using "in" #set interpolation needed for consecutive values and theur parenthasis def x (): all(Q) | set(Q is none) -> any(a) | set(none) Va (Q.intersection(Va)) def p (): X -> 2, any(x()) in X(p(x()) is 0) or all(x()) in X(p(x()) is 1) q="" while True: i=32 while i < 126: i= i + 1 a = chr(i) p() if 1: q = q + a elif 0: q = q if q == q + "": break print (q) I still need |, V, a, and in (element of) # X, V, and a need defined # possible mistake using "in"
  19. I know to use set() interpolation now If I could find solve I’d press it
  20. But If I were to calculate it would Va and a and V need calculation beforehand?
  21. Ok I’m working with Va now the sites you posted poses the questions: what is a separately what is V separately
  22. Honestly. That was very helpful. Thank you. youre right though I’m in over my head So what’s the difference between a variable above another variable and a variable below another variable is it safe to say both O and a are sets of V?
  23. LINK DELETED makes me want to make a plug sized portable charger
  24. https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/66d4/d0cf71dc46d3c3bd0f2f0b1bc9b75fd8f721.pdf page 11 so they’re not exactly consecutive but... It seems to be a “to the power of V” followed by a little value “a”
  25. What does it mean to have consecutive values in set theory? How are they related
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