Inaccessible cardinalIn mathematics, a cardinal number k >
Every transfinite cardinal number is either regular or a limit; however, only a rather large cardinal number can be both. In fact, assuming that ZFC is consistent, the existence of inaccessible cardinals provably cannot be proven in ZFC. All inaccessible cardinals are large cardinals. Some inaccessible cardinals may be strongly inaccessible cardinals. |
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