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Sheaf Models for Set Theory and Independence Proofs an Overview (2002)  (Make Corrections)  
Wolfgang E. Eppenschwandtner



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Abstract: Independent statements, i.e. statements that are neither provable nor refutable within a consistent system of axioms, have a singular attractive position in mathematics. (Update)

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@misc{ eppenschwandtner-sheaf,
  author = "Wolfgang E. Eppenschwandtner",
  title = "Sheaf Models for Set Theory and Independence Proofs - an Overview",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/eppenschwandtner02sheaf.html" }
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