Set Theory

Set theory is concerned with the concept of a set, essentially a collection of objects that we call elements. Because of its generality, set theory forms the foundation of nearly every other part of mathematics.

Before you begin

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Set theory

Introduction
  1. Sets
  2. Axioms
  3. Relations
  4. Orderings
  5. Zorn's Lemma and the Axiom of Choice
  6. Ordinals
  7. Cardinals
  8. Zermelo-Fraenkel Axiomatic Set Theory
Appendix 1. Naive Set Theory
Review

Further reading

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