Simmer
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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?
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Does anyone know a formula to lowercase a?
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Found V V = ⋃αVα now for the a yeayea
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I understand all that but is there a formula for V and for a
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I don’t understand the superscript and subscript
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Does anyone have a complete list of letters, symbols, ect used in set theory?
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How do you define a Greek letter used in set theory
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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...
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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?
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What does it mean the variable you're using to stand for elements vs the rule that tells you what those elements are?
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Ok I need a break
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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]
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I’m picking up this article because it is about god and I wish to program god
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I still don’t understand Are V and a Used in certain contexts? Or do they mean specific things?
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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
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Interpolating set() means I can have both 0 and a be a set of V
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Well right now I’m thinking about interpolating sets what is V?
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# | 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"
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I know to use set() interpolation now If I could find solve I’d press it
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But If I were to calculate it would Va and a and V need calculation beforehand?
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Ok I’m working with Va now the sites you posted poses the questions: what is a separately what is V separately
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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?
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LINK DELETED makes me want to make a plug sized portable charger
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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”
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What does it mean to have consecutive values in set theory? How are they related