CONTENTS1. Introduction................................................................................................................ 52. General view on sets and classes....................................................................... 63. The elementary theory of classes, relations, and functions............................ 104. The general set theory over classes.................................................................... 185. The M-comprehension schema............................................................................ 256. Further considerations on ZF+M-Comp .............................................................. 307. A combination of set theory and stratification..................................................... 498. A generalization of stratification............................................................................. 679. Historical remark...................................................................................................... 59References.................................................................................................................... 61
@book{bwmeta1.element.zamlynska-7b06aceb-f0ae-4dea-b7e2-f0ee9b49f24f,
author = {Arnold Oberschelp},
title = {Set theory over classes},
series = {GDML\_Books},
publisher = {Instytut Matematyczny Polskiej Akademi Nauk},
address = {Warszawa},
year = {1973},
zbl = {0343.02050},
language = {en},
url = {http://dml.mathdoc.fr/item/bwmeta1.element.zamlynska-7b06aceb-f0ae-4dea-b7e2-f0ee9b49f24f}
}
Arnold Oberschelp. Set theory over classes. GDML_Books (1973), http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/bwmeta1.element.zamlynska-7b06aceb-f0ae-4dea-b7e2-f0ee9b49f24f/