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  • Set (mathematics) [r]: Informally, any collection of distinct elements. [e]
  • Set theory [r]: Mathematical theory that models collections of (mathematical) objects and studies their properties. [e]

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  • Kurt Gödel [r]: (1906-1978) Austrian-born, American mathematician, most famous for proving that in any logical system rich enough to describe naturals, there are always statements that are true but impossible to prove within the system; considered to be one of the most important figures in mathematical logic in modern times. [e]
  • Proof assistant [r]: A computer program used interactively for developing human-readable reliable mathematical documents in a formal language. [e]

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  • Continuum hypothesis [r]: A statement about the size of the continuum, i.e., the number of elements in the set of real numbers. [e]