Transitive set
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In set theory, a set (or class) A is transitive, if
- whenever x ∈ A, and y ∈ x, then y ∈ A, or, equivalently,
- whenever x ∈ A, and x is not an urelement, then x is a subset of A.
- [\cup \ ].
An ordinal number may be defined as a transitive set whose members are also transitive.
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