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Categories: Paradoxes of naive set theory, Basic concepts in set theory, Self-reference, Wellfoundedness, Systems of set theory
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universal set  set of all sets
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(mathematics) the set that contains all the elements or objects involved in the problem under consideration WordNet 3.0
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(mathematics) the set that contains all the elements or objects involved in the problem under consideration WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
In set theory, a universal set is a set which contains all objects, including itself. Wikipedia
The set of all objects, an object whose existence conflicts with the axioms of standard set theory but may exist in other variants Wikipedia Disambiguation
A mathematical set which contains all objects, including itself Wikipedia Disambiguation
In set theory, a set which contains all objects, including itself Wikidata
A set large enough to contain all sets under consideration in the current context. Wiktionary
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All other sets are subsets of the universal set WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
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