Cantor set
English
Etymology
Named after German mathematician Georg Cantor (1845–1918).
Noun

construction of the Cantor set
Cantor set (plural Cantor sets)
- (mathematical analysis, topology) A subset of an interval formed by recursively removing an interval in the middle of every connected component of the set.
- 1999, Gerald B. Folland, Real Analysis : Modern Techniques and Their Applications, 2nd edition, New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., →ISBN, →OCLC, §1.5, page 38:
- The Lebesgue null sets include not only all countable sets but many sets having the cardinality of the continuum. We now present the standard example, the Cantor set, which is also of interest for other reasons.
Synonyms
Translations
subset of an interval
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