The Cantor diagonal
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Publication:5740489
zbMATH Open1341.01024MaRDI QIDQ5740489FDOQ5740489
Authors: Bertrand Hauchecorne
Publication date: 26 July 2016
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- Continuum, name and paradox
- On Cantor's first uncountability proof, Pick's theorem, and the irrationality of the golden ratio
- Cantorian tableaux revisited
- Cantor's other proofs that \(\mathbb{R}\) is uncountable
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- Infinito e Enumerabilidade: uma apresentação do trabalho inaugural de Cantor
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- Cantor's diagonal procedure and set theory (history of science and logical contexts).
- Cantor's diagonal argument and the consistency of set theory
- A Cantor trio: denumerability, the reals, and the real algebraic numbers
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