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Rowbottom cardinal

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A Rowbottom cardinal is a type of large cardinal in set theory, denoted as a cardinal number with certain properties that contribute to the hierarchy of large cardinals. Large cardinals are considered to be strong notions of infinity and have significant implications in the foundations of mathematics, particularly in set theory.

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