j:V --> V



I keep seeing this term in articles on higher set theory,
but I have no idea what it means.

Could someone please give a quick rundown on this please?

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Bill Taylor W.Taylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Whenever you get into an argument with someone
who is a professional on that subject,
you're likely to lose the argument,
even if you're right.
-------------------------------------------------------------------

.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: j:V --> V
    ... Bill Taylor wrote: ... > I keep seeing this term in articles on higher set theory, ... Prev by Date: ...
    (sci.logic)
  • Re: j:V --> V
    ... > Bill Taylor wrote: ... >> I keep seeing this term in articles on higher set theory, ... articles on set theory, it most likely refers to a nontrivial elementary ...
    (sci.logic)

Loading