Hausdorff gap
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English
Etymology
Named after German mathematician Template:W (1868–1942), who published proof of the first example in 1909.
Noun
- Template:Lb A pair of collections of integer sequences such that there is no integer sequence lying between the two.
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- 2013, Ilijas Farah, Eric Wofsey, 3: Set theory and operator algebras, James Cummings, Ernest Schimmerling (editors), Appalachian Set Theory: 2006-2012, Template:W, Template:W, page 101,
- This family is one of the instances of incompactness of that are provable in ZFC, along with Hausdorff gaps, special Aronszajn trees, or nontrivial coherent families of partial functions.
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