Cantor's first set theory article

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title: Cantor's first set theory article
text: Cantor's first set theory article contains Georg Cantor's first theorems of transfinite set theory, which studies infinite sets and their properties. One of these theorems is his "revolutionary discovery" that the set of all real numbers is uncountably, rather than countably, infinite. This theorem is proved using Cantor's first uncountability proof, which differs from the more familiar proof using his diagonal argument. The title of the article, "On a Property of the Collection of All Real Alge
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description: First article on transfinite set theory
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date created: 2003-10-16T01:03:26Z
date modified: 2024-09-10T00:42:23Z
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