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Veblen's theorem

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Veblen's theorem is a result in the field of set theory and topology, specifically in the context of the study of properties of certain sets. It primarily deals with the concept of "well-ordering." The theorem states that every set can be well-ordered, meaning that its elements can be arranged in a sequence such that every non-empty subset has a least element.

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