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  • *[http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ContinuumHypothesis.html Continuum Hypothesis (Wolfram Mathworld)]
    460 bytes (62 words) - 19:24, 24 March 2008
  • Kurt Gödel, ''The Consistency of the Continuum hypothesis''. <br> Paul J. Cohen, ''The Independence of the Continuum Hypothesis''.
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  • {{r|continuum hypothesis}}
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  • {{r|Continuum hypothesis}}
    370 bytes (47 words) - 17:50, 26 June 2009
  • | pagename = Continuum hypothesis | abc = Continuum hypothesis
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  • {{r|Continuum hypothesis}}
    507 bytes (65 words) - 07:17, 22 July 2011
  • {{r|Continuum hypothesis}}
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  • This assumption became known as the [[continuum hypothesis]],
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  • In [[mathematics]], the '''continuum hypothesis''' is the statement that In 1900, [[David Hilbert]] included the continuum hypothesis as the first problem,
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  • {{r|continuum hypothesis}}
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  • ===The continuum hypothesis=== ...ordinal &alpha; is known as the generalised continuum hypothesis. Both the continuum hypothesis and its generalisation are undecidable in [[ZFC]], and little is known abou
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  • == Continuum Hypothesis == I'm not sure that the statement of the continuum hypothesis here is correct. The article [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ContinuumHypothe
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  • [[Cardinality]] [[Continuum hypothesis]] [[Countable set]] [[Aleph-0]] [[Hilbert's hotel]] [[Finite set]]
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  • ...work in [[set theory]], where he proved that [[Georg Cantor]]'s puzzling [[Continuum Hypothesis]] was consistent with the [[Axiom of Choice]], and that both were consisten
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  • |title=The Continuum Hypothesis, Part I |title=The Continuum Hypothesis, Part I
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  • ====Continuum hypothesis==== ...f the integers and the reals is known as the [[continuum hypothesis]]. The continuum hypothesis can neither be proved nor be disproved; it is [[logical independence|indepe
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  • ...improvement, but I remain unconvinced it's necessary. Take, for example, [[continuum hypothesis]]. In the first paragraph, the idea of a set, natural numbers, real numbers ..."protocol" seemed to be clear). I just try to mediate. <br> Concerning the continuum hypothesis (though this does not belong here): There may well be a need for more links
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  • {{rpr|Continuum hypothesis}} (July 9)
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  • ...such as [[intuitionistic logic]] and [[modal logic]]. He proved that the [[continuum hypothesis]] is consistent with the axioms of classical set theory. He was interested
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  • {{rpr|Continuum hypothesis}} (July 9)
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