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Ramsey cardinal

In mathematics, a Ramsey cardinal is a certain kind of large cardinal number.

Formally, a cardinal number κ such that for every function f: κ < ω → {0, 1} (with κ < ω denoting the set of all finite subsets of κ) there is a set of cardinality κ that is homogeneous for f, is called Ramsey.

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