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Mathematics, 20.09.2019 20:30 jmsmith1218

Given a set ω, let p(ω) denote the the power set of ω, that is p(ω) is the collection of all subsets of ω. prove that ω and p(ω) do not have the same cardinality. hint: given a function φ : ω → p(ω), consider the set x : = {ω ∈ ω : ω /∈ φ(ω)}.

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