Difference hierarchy

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In set theory, the difference hierarchy over a pointclass is a hierarchy of larger pointclasses generated by taking differences of sets. If Γ is a pointclass, then the set of differences in Γ is \{A:\exists C,D\in\Gamma ( A = C\setminus D)\}. In usual notation, this set is denoted by 2-Γ. The next level of the hierarchy is denoted by 3-Γ and consists of differences of three sets: \{A : \exists C,D,E\in\Gamma ( A=C\setminus(D\setminus E))\}. This definition can be extended recursively into the transfinite to α-Γ for some ordinal α.[1]

In the Borel hierarchy, Felix Hausdorff and Kazimierz Kuratowski proved that the countable levels of the difference hierarchy over Π0γ give Δ0γ+1.[2]

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