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  2. Solovay model - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematical field of set theory, the Solovay model is a model constructed by Robert M. Solovay in which all of the axioms of Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory (ZF) hold, exclusive of the axiom of choice, but in which all sets of real numbers are Lebesgue measurable. The construction relies on the existence of an inaccessible cardinal.

  3. List of axioms - Wikipedia

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    Together with the axiom of choice (see below), these are the de facto standard axioms for contemporary mathematics or set theory. They can be easily adapted to analogous theories, such as mereology. Axiom of extensionality; Axiom of empty set; Axiom of pairing; Axiom of union; Axiom of infinity; Axiom schema of replacement; Axiom of power set ...

  4. List of axiomatic systems in logic - Wikipedia

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    Many different equivalent complete axiom systems have been formulated. They differ in the choice of basic connectives used, which in all cases have to be functionally complete (i.e. able to express by composition all n-ary truth tables), and in the exact complete choice of axioms over the chosen basis of connectives.

  5. Martin's axiom - Wikipedia

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    In the mathematical field of set theory, Martin's axiom, introduced by Donald A. Martin and Robert M. Solovay, [1] is a statement that is independent of the usual axioms of ZFC set theory. It is implied by the continuum hypothesis , but it is consistent with ZFC and the negation of the continuum hypothesis.

  6. Axiom of choice - Wikipedia

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    A proof requiring the axiom of choice may establish the existence of an object without explicitly defining the object in the language of set theory. For example, while the axiom of choice implies that there is a well-ordering of the real numbers, there are models of set theory with the axiom of choice in which no individual well-ordering of the ...

  7. List of first-order theories - Wikipedia

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    List or describe a set of sentences in the language L σ, called the axioms of the theory. Give a set of σ-structures, and define a theory to be the set of sentences in L σ holding in all these models. For example, the "theory of finite fields" consists of all sentences in the language of fields that are true in all finite fields.

  8. Hilbert system - Wikipedia

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    Hilbert systems are characterized by the use of numerous schemas of logical axioms. An axiom schema is an infinite set of axioms obtained by substituting all formulas of some form into a specific pattern. The set of logical axioms includes not only those axioms generated from this pattern, but also any generalization of one of those axioms.

  9. Mathematical logic - Wikipedia

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    Two famous statements in set theory are the axiom of choice and the continuum hypothesis. The axiom of choice, first stated by Zermelo, [20] was proved independent of ZF by Fraenkel, [26] but has come to be widely accepted by mathematicians. It states that given a collection of nonempty sets there is a single set C that contains exactly one ...