Display title | Cantor normal form theorem |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Cantor normal form theorem is a theorem about ordinal arithmetic proven by Georg Cantor in 1897. It states that for every ordinal $ \alpha >0 $, there exist unique ordinals $ \alpha _{0},\alpha _{1},\ldots ,\alpha _{n} $ for some $ n\in \mathbb {N} $, such that $ \alpha _{0}\geq \alpha _{1}\geq... |