
Ackermann coding
    
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        Ackermann coding is the encoding of finite sets as natural numbers as devised by Wilhelm Ackermann
in his 1940 paper "Die Widerspruchsfreiheit der allgemeinen Mengenlehren".
Given the natural numbers encoding the finite sets
 encoding the finite sets  , the set
, the set  may be coded as
 may be coded as  
        
    
Wilhelm Ackermann
Wilhelm Friedrich Ackermann  was a German mathematician best known for the Ackermann function, an important example in the theory of computation....
in his 1940 paper "Die Widerspruchsfreiheit der allgemeinen Mengenlehren".
Given the natural numbers
 encoding the finite sets
 encoding the finite sets  , the set
, the set  may be coded as
 may be coded as  
        
    

