What are all underlying assumptions in the definition of Cartesian Product in Naive Set Theory? – math.stackexchange.com 15:03 Posted by Unknown No Comments In the book "Naive Set Theory" of Halmos there is a sentence that ... the unique set $A \times B$ that consists exactly of the ordered pairs $(a, b)$ with $a$ in $A$ and $b$ in $B$. This set is ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitCan I drop accents when writing computer text? – french.stackexchange.comDo EU passenger rights of up to 600€ apply for non-EU carriers flying into the EU? – travel.stackexchange.comAm I allowed to strap a tent to my airport luggage? – travel.stackexchange.comWhere's Wahlberg? – puzzling.stackexchange.comA simple puzzle about moving students – puzzling.stackexchange.comWhat kind of orbit makes this wave shaped ground track? – space.stackexchange.com
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