Normal subgroups of infinite symmetric groups, with an application to stratified set theory
Nathan Bowler and Thomas Forster
Source: J. Symbolic Logic Volume 74, Issue 1
(2009), 17-26.
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Digital Object Identifier: doi:10.2178/jsl/1140641171
Project Euclid: euclid.jsl/1140641171
Zentralblatt MATH: 1100.03045
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