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= Scottish Book
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The Scottish Book is a concept in set theory, particularly associated with the work of the mathematician Paul Erdős. It refers to a collaborative effort among mathematicians, primarily in the context of the "Scottish Book," where various mathematicians contribute problems that are then solved or discussed by others. The idea is that the book itself is a collection of open problems, often posed in a creative or interesting way, which encourages collaboration and communication in the mathematical community.