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| author | Al-Johar, Zuhair |
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| contents | When working in NF, [1] there is a sense that there are more non-Cantorian sets than Cantorian sets. But it is not that immediate result as one expects, since they are externally equinumerous, and the qualification "Cantorian" is not stratified and so not easy to spell internally. This account stipulates a fairly simple criterion to phrase such problems and proves that per that criterion there are more non-Cantorian sets. |
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| spellingShingle | There are more non-Cantorian sets than are Cantorian Al-Johar, Zuhair Logic When working in NF, [1] there is a sense that there are more non-Cantorian sets than Cantorian sets. But it is not that immediate result as one expects, since they are externally equinumerous, and the qualification "Cantorian" is not stratified and so not easy to spell internally. This account stipulates a fairly simple criterion to phrase such problems and proves that per that criterion there are more non-Cantorian sets. |
| title | There are more non-Cantorian sets than are Cantorian |
| topic | Logic |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.07658 |