regular cardinal

Definition

Let \(\kappa\) be a cardinal.
Then \(\kappa\) is said to be a regular cardinal, if the union of less than \(\kappa\) sets, each with cardinality less than \(\kappa\) has cardinality less than \(\kappa\)

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Author: Anton Zakrewski

Created: 2024-12-09 Mo 07:45