Large cardinals

Tall cardinal

In mathematics, a tall cardinal is a large cardinal κ that is θ-tall for all ordinals θ, where a cardinal is called θ-tall if there is an elementary embedding j : V → M with critical point κ such that j(κ) > θ and Mκ ⊆ M. Tall cardinals are equiconsistent with strong cardinals. (Wikipedia).

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