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Ur-element(Redirected from Urelement)
DefinitionIn set theory an ur-element or urelement is something which is not a set, but may itself be an element of a set. That is, if U is a ur-element, it makes no sense to say
although
is perfectly legitimate. This should not be confused with the empty set where saying
is logically reasonable, but merely false. Ur-elements are also sometimes known as "atoms" or "individuals." Ur-elements and AxiomatizationIn the standard axiomatization of set theory known as Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory, there are no ur-elements. However, other axiomatizations do use ur-elements, see for example: Kripke-Platek set theory with urelements. In systems, such as set theory with types, a ur-element is sometimes an object of type 0, hence the name "atom." In such theories, the axiom of extensionality requires special formalization and treatment. The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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