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==Ultrafilters==
==Ultrafilters==
An '''ultrafilter''' is a maximal filter: that is, a filter on a set which is not properly contained in any other filter on the set.  Equivalently, it is a filter <math>\mathcal{F}</math> with the property that for any subset <math>A \subseteq X</math> either <math>A \in \mathcal{F}</math> or the [[complement]] <math>X \setminus A \in \mathcal{F}</math>.
An '''ultrafilter''' is a maximal filter: that is, a filter on a set which is not properly contained in any other filter on the set.  Equivalently, it is a filter <math>\mathcal{F}</math> with the property that for any subset <math>A \subseteq X</math> either <math>A \in \mathcal{F}</math> or the [[complement (set theory)|complement]] <math>X \setminus A \in \mathcal{F}</math>.


The principal filter on a [[singleton]] set {''x''}, namely, all subsets of ''X'' containing ''x'', is an ultrafilter.
The principal filter on a [[singleton]] set {''x''}, namely, all subsets of ''X'' containing ''x'', is an ultrafilter.

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In set theory, a filter is a family of subsets of a given set which has properties generalising those of neighbourhood in topology.

Formally, a filter on a set X is a subset of the power set with the properties:

If G is a subset of X then the family

is a filter, the principal filter on G.

In a topological space , the neighbourhoods of a point x

form a filter, the neighbourhood filter of x.

Ultrafilters

An ultrafilter is a maximal filter: that is, a filter on a set which is not properly contained in any other filter on the set. Equivalently, it is a filter with the property that for any subset either or the complement .

The principal filter on a singleton set {x}, namely, all subsets of X containing x, is an ultrafilter.