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Homogeneous (large cardinal property)

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In set theory and in the context of a large cardinal property, a subset, S, of D is homogeneous for a function f if for some natural number n, (see Powerset#Subsets of limited cardinality) is the domain of f and for some element r of the range of f, every member of is mapped to r. That is, f is constant on the unordered n-tuples of elements of S.[citation needed]

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