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    Kinna-Wagner selection principles, axioms of choice and multiple choice (English)
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    26 October 1997
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    The authors investigate 19 weak versions of the axiom of choice and of each form they determine its position in the hierarchy of choice principles. A typical result is Theorem 7: The second Fraenkel model satisfies even multiple choice but neither well-orderable choice for two-element sets nor odd multiple choice.
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    weak versions of the axiom of choice
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    hierarchy of choice principles
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    second Fraenkel model
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    multiple choice
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    well-orderable choice
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