set theory
set
ˈsɛt
set
theo
θiə
thiē
ry
ri
ri
/sˈɛt θˈiəɹi/

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a branch of mathematics that deals with the study of sets, which are collections of distinct objects, and their properties, relationships, and operations
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In set theory, a set is a collection of distinct elements.
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