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In mathematics, a singleton is a set with exactly one element. For example, the set is a singleton. Note that a set such as is also a singleton: the only element is a set (which itself is however not a singleton).

A set is a singleton if and only if its cardinality is 1. In the set-theoretic construction of the natural numbers, the number 1 is defined as the singleton .

In axiomatic set theory, the existence of singletons is a consequence of the axiom of empty set and the axiom of pairing: the former yields the empty set , and the latter, applied to the pairing of and , yields the singleton .

If A is any set and S is any singleton, then there exists precisely one function from A to S, the function sending every element of A to the one element of S.

In topology, a space is a T1 space if and only if every singleton is closed.

Structures built on singletons often serve as terminal objects or zero objects of various categories:

 


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