Principia Mathematica, Volume 2University Press, 1963 - Logic, Symbolic and mathematical |
Contents
Summary of Part III | 3 |
SECTION A Definition and LOGICAL PROPERTIES OF CARDINAL NUMBERS | 4 |
100 Definition and elementary properties of cardinal numbers | 13 |
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actual type ae NC analogous arithm arithmetical set associative law axiom of infinity cardinal numbers class of classes Cls induct Cls refl Cls² excl connex converse domain defined double correlator e Cls induct equation exp Q exponentiation expy following propositions formal number Hence homogeneous cardinal Hp.Ɔ hypothesis inductive cardinal inductive class Infin ax mathematical induction maxp'a minp'a Mult ax multiplicative axiom mutually exclusive N₁c'a NC ind NC induct NC refl Nc'a Nc'an Nc'ß Nc'y Ncʻa Ne'a Noc'a Noc'ß notation Nr'Q occurrences one-one ordinal similarity Ɔ F present number Prod Prog proof Prop prove Psmor Rel² excl relation relation-arithmetic relation-numbers seqp'a sm sm smor Q smor smor symbols trans Transp typically ambiguous typically definite µ³