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Meaning of "zermelo"

zermelo (noun) - a term that refers to various concepts in mathematics, such as the Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory.

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Zermelo set theory was the first axiomatic set theory.
The algorithm dates back to the work of Zermelo.
Zermelo set theory.
The axioms of Zermelo set theory.
Zermelo set theory does not include the axioms of replacement and regularity.
So the consistency of Zermelo set theory is a theorem of ZFC set theory.
One important method of resolving this paradox was proposed by Ernst Zermelo.
Zermelo points to the reason why Richard 's paradox fails.
There are many equivalent formulations of the axioms of Zermelo - Fraenkel set theory.
The metamathematics of Zermelo - Fraenkel set theory has been extensively studied.
Chess through a magnifying glass - Zermelo meets Steinitz.
Zermelo is of course referring to the " Russell antinomy ".
Note the close resemblance of this proof to the way Zermelo disposes of Russell 's paradox.
Zermelo set theory (Z) is Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory without the axiom of replacement.
Some axioms of the theory of sets of Zermelo Fraenkel,.

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Zermelo proves this by considering a function φ, M → PM.
The pioneers of this game theory were Von Neumann, Zermelo and Morgenstern.
ZFC - Zermelo - Fraenkel set theory, extended to include the Axiom of Choice.
It was first published by Ernst Zermelo as part of his set theory in 1908.
Zermelo in 1908 was the first to attempt an axiomatisation of set theory.
Vω+ω is the universe of " ordinary mathematics ", and is a model of Zermelo set theory.
Zermelo published a second-order axiomatisation in 1930 and proved several categoricity results in that context.
The first publication of the von Neumann universe was by Ernst Zermelo in 1930.

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