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- Hausdorff_paradox comment "The Hausdorff paradox is a paradox in mathematics named after Felix Hausdorff. It involves the sphere S2 (a 2-dimensional sphere in R3). It states that if a certain countable subset is removed from S2, then the remainder can be divided into three disjoint subsets A, B and C such that A, B, C and B ∪ C are all congruent.".
- Q1959890 comment "The Hausdorff paradox is a paradox in mathematics named after Felix Hausdorff. It involves the sphere S2 (a 2-dimensional sphere in R3). It states that if a certain countable subset is removed from S2, then the remainder can be divided into three disjoint subsets A, B and C such that A, B, C and B ∪ C are all congruent.".