Cardinal number — This article describes cardinal numbers in mathematics. For cardinals in linguistics, see Names of numbers in English. In mathematics, cardinal numbers, or cardinals for short, are generalized numbers used to measure the cardinality (size) of… … Wikipedia
Cardinal sign — In astrology, a cardinal sign (also called by older astrologers a moveable sign) is a sign of the zodiac that initiates a change of temperate zone season when the Sun makes its annual passage into them. The word cardinal originates from the Latin … Wikipedia
List of large cardinal properties — This page is a list of some types of cardinals; it is arranged roughly in order of the consistency strength of the axiom asserting the existence of cardinals with the given property. Existence of a cardinal number κ of a given type implies the… … Wikipedia
Ineffable cardinal — In mathematics, an ineffable cardinal is a certain kind of large cardinal number.Formally, a cardinal number κ is ineffable if and only if for every f: κ 2 → {0, 1}, there is a stationary subset of κ that is homogeneous for f. κ is n ineffable… … Wikipedia
Almost ineffable cardinal — In mathematics, an almost ineffable cardinal is a certain kind of large cardinal number.Formally, a cardinal number κ is almost ineffable if and only if for every f: κ → P(κ) with the property that f(δ) is a subset of δ for all ordinals δ, there… … Wikipedia
List of mathematical logic topics — Clicking on related changes shows a list of most recent edits of articles to which this page links. This page links to itself in order that recent changes to this page will also be included in related changes. This is a list of mathematical logic … Wikipedia
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