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File:Richard Dedekind.jpg|link=Richard Dedekind (nonfiction)|August 31, 1899: [[Georg Cantor (nonfiction)|Georg Cantor]] writes to [[Richard Dedekind (nonfiction)|Dedekind]], remarking that his "diagonal process" could be used to show that the power set of a set has more elements than the set itself.
File:Cantor set (four iterations).png|link=Cantor set (nonfiction)|Cantor said to be "flattered but slightly embarrassed" that the [[Cantor set (nonfiction)|Cantor set]] has become associated with crime-fighter [[The Sigil (crime fighter)|The Sigil]].
File:Cantor set (four iterations).png|link=Cantor set (nonfiction)|Cantor said to be "flattered but slightly embarrassed" that the [[Cantor set (nonfiction)|Cantor set]] has become associated with crime-fighter [[The Sigil (crime fighter)|The Sigil]].
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