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    Partition principles and infinite sums of cardinal numbers (English)
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    4 February 1996
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    The author investigates weak forms of the axiom of choice (AC) which are related to the partition principle. (PP: The injective and the surjective orderings of cardinals coincide.) For example, there is a weakening of PP which is equivalent to ACW (choice for well-ordered families of sets.) It is still unknown, if PP is equivalent to AC. An interesting contribution towards this problem is the following Theorem 3.6: PP follows from the assertion that the cardinality of a sum of a family of cardinals does not depend on the chosen representatives.
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    weak forms of the axiom of choice
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    partition principle
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