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The Power of the Continuum. By Dr. Pittard-Bullock, Charlottenburg, Berlin, 1905. 42 pages. (Publisher’s name not given.)

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The Power of the Continuum. By Dr. Pittard-Bullock, Charlottenburg, Berlin, 1905. 42 pages. (Publisher’s name not given.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

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* When we speak of a class, we do not assume any particular order of the elements. A “ series “ is an ordered class.

On p. 12 we read of the “arithmetics of ordinalia “ (the laws of operation with ordinal numbers).

Presumably are is meant. The theorem is Cantor’s (Math. Ann. xx. 1882, p. 117).