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Inaccessible cardinal
In set theory, a cardinal number is called weakly inaccessible if it is an uncountable regular weak limit cardinal and strongly inaccessible, or just inaccessible, if it is an uncountable regular strong limit cardinal. Some authors do not require weakly and strongly inaccessible cardinals to be uncountable.
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