Multiset theory (Q1117926)
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Multiset theory (English)
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1989
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A multiset is a collection of objects (called elements) in which elements may occur more than once. The number of times an element occurs in a multiset is called its multiplicity. The cardinality of a multiset is the sum of the multiplicities of its elements. Multisets are of interest in certain areas of mathematics, computer science, physics, and philosophy. Section 1 introduces multisets and surveys the relevant literature. Section 2 develops a first-order two-sorted theory MST for multisets that ``contains'' classical set theory. The intended interpretation of the atomic formula \(x\in^ ny\) is ``x is an element of y with multiplicity n''. In MST, one can extend the classical notion of a function. Section 3 constructs a model of MST in ZFC by interpreting \(x\in^ ny\) as \(y(x)=n\) (multisets are modeled by positive integer-valued functions).
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bags
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repeated elements
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consistency
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first-order two-sorted theory MST for multisets
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model of MST in ZFC
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