Who: Basically, the set theory was developed by Georg Cantor.
Modern set theory was developed by Georg Cantor and Richard Dedekind in the late nineteenth century.
Different math applications were developed by different people, so no one person is credited with inventing math. Numbers, and as a result, math, has been around since 35,000 BC. In 35,000 BC, the Africans developed the first notched tally bones used for counting. The first modern counting and measuring system was developed by the Sumerians in 3100 BC and the first fully functional 10-number system was developed among the Egyptians in 2700 BC. As the years went on, newer forms of math were developed with mathematicians like George Peacock and Charles Babbage each making his own contribution to the math that is used today.
Modern set theory was developed by Georg Cantor and Richard Dedekind in the late nineteenth century.
Math was not invented by a single person. It developed over centuries, and hundreds of people contributed to it.
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he loved to do set theory
Georg Cantor became famous for his revolutionary work in set theory. He developed the concept of different sizes of infinite sets and proved that there are more real numbers than natural numbers. Cantor's work laid the foundation for modern mathematics and had a profound impact on fields such as analysis and topology.
Georg Cantor and Richard Dedekind developed modern set theory.
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a unit set is a set with only one element on it example: write a set with the vowel in the word mom . S= 0. Modern set theory was developed by Georg Cantor and Richard Dedekind in the 1870s.
Who: Basically, the set theory was developed by Georg Cantor.
It was ddeveloped in Egypt
What math? Math has many different areas, that were developed over the course of several centuries.
because he made up a theory and did lots of new math problem and ways to answer it
Modern set theory was developed by Georg Cantor and Richard Dedekind in the late nineteenth century.
a very long long time ago