In mathematics, infinitary combinatorics, or combinatorial set theory, is an extension of ideas in combinatorics to infinite sets. Some of the things studied include trees, extensions of Ramsey's theorem, and Martin's axiom. Gian-Carlo Rota used the name continuous combinatorics to describe probability and measure theory, since there are many analogies between counting and measure.
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- In mathematics, infinitary combinatorics, or combinatorial set theory, is an extension of ideas in combinatorics to infinite sets. Some of the things studied include trees, extensions of Ramsey's theorem, and Martin's axiom. Gian-Carlo Rota used the name continuous combinatorics to describe probability and measure theory, since there are many analogies between counting and measure.
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- In mathematics, infinitary combinatorics, or combinatorial set theory, is an extension of ideas in combinatorics to infinite sets. Some of the things studied include trees, extensions of Ramsey's theorem, and Martin's axiom. Gian-Carlo Rota used the name continuous combinatorics to describe probability and measure theory, since there are many analogies between counting and measure.
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