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'''Diagonal argument''' can refer to:
A '''diagonal argument''', in mathematics, is a technique employed in proofs. The following theorems are notable examples:
* [[Diagonal argument (proof technique)]], proof techniques used in mathematics.
 
A '''diagonal argument''', in mathematics, is a technique employed in the proofs of the following theorems:
 
*[[Cantor's diagonal argument]] (the earliest)
*[[Cantor's diagonal argument]] (the earliest)
*[[Cantor's theorem]]
*[[Cantor's theorem]]

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