The ZJ theorem, also known as Zermelo-Johnson theorem, is primarily known in the context of game theory and topology, specifically concerning the existence of certain types of equilibria in games, or the resolution of certain classes of infinite games. However, the term "ZJ theorem" isn't universally defined and might refer to various concepts depending on the context, especially in mathematics. In some discussions, it can relate to particular results involving measurable sets, topology, or functional analysis.
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