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A set is a collection of objects. The objects forming a set are called the elements of the set. When an object a is an element of a set A, we write a ∈ A. When an object a is not an element of A, we write a ∉ A.
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Wenbin, G. (2000). Supplementary Information on Algebra and Theory of Sets. In: The Theory of Classes of Groups. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 505. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4054-6_5
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