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- Nice_name abstract "In set theory, a nice name is a concept used in forcing to impose an upper bound on the number of subsets in the generic model. It is a technical concept used in the context of forcing to prove independence results in set theory such as Easton's theorem.".
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- Nice_name wikiPageRevisionID "491365589".
- Nice_name hasPhotoCollection Nice_name.
- Nice_name subject Category:Forcing_(mathematics).
- Nice_name comment "In set theory, a nice name is a concept used in forcing to impose an upper bound on the number of subsets in the generic model. It is a technical concept used in the context of forcing to prove independence results in set theory such as Easton's theorem.".
- Nice_name label "Nice name".
- Nice_name sameAs m.026f2jc.
- Nice_name sameAs Q17047668.
- Nice_name sameAs Q17047668.
- Nice_name wasDerivedFrom Nice_name?oldid=491365589.
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