Worldly cardinal

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In mathematical set theory, a worldly cardinal is a cardinal κ such that the rank Vκ is a model of Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory.[1] A strong limit cardinal κ is worldly if and only if for every natural n, there are unboundedly many ordinals θ < κ such that VθΣn Vκ.

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