In mathematics, specifically set theory, a cumulative hierarchy is a family of sets indexed by ordinals such that * * If is a limit ordinal, then Some authors additionally require that or that . The union of the sets of a cumulative hierarchy is often used as a model of set theory. The phrase "the cumulative hierarchy" usually refers to the standard cumulative hierarchy of the von Neumann universe with introduced by .
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