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We stress that we restrict ourselves here to informal CRM, in which we take for granted the principles of function- and set-construction described in the first chapters of (Bishop 1967, Bishop and Bridges 1985, Bridges and Richman 1987, Bridges and Vîță 2006), and we work in the informal, though rigorous, style of the practising analyst, algebraist, topologist, ….
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