Set theory

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Set theory is the mathematical theory of sets, which represent collections of abstract objects. It has a central role in modern mathematical theory, providing the basic language in which most of mathematics is expressed.

See also

cs:Teorie množin da:Mængdelære de:Mengenlehre eo:Arteorio fr:Théorie des ensembles he:תורת הקבוצות io:Ensemblo-teorio ja:集合論 nl:Verzamelingenleer pl:Teoria mnogoÅ›ci ru:Теория множеств sv:Mängdlära zh:集合论

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