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We assume familiarity with the rudiments of informal set theory including such notions as set, subset, superset, the null set Ɉ, the union or intersection of a family of sets, set difference (A\B), complement (compl A), Cartesian product; functions, domain, range, one-to-one, onto, image, inverse, restriction; partial ordering, linear (or total) ordering, and equivalence relation.
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Luecking, D.H., Rubel, L.A. (1984). Preliminaries: Set Theory and Topology. In: Complex Analysis. Universitext. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8295-9_1
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