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Cantor's paradise

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Cantor's paradise is a term often used to describe the mathematical concept of the set of all real numbers and the various infinite sets and their properties explored by the mathematician Georg Cantor in the late 19th century. Cantor is best known for his work on set theory, particularly the concept of different sizes of infinity and the introduction of cardinality and ordinal numbers.

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