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Subtopics

  • Finite set [r]: The number of its elements is a natural number (0,1,2,3,...) [e]
  • Countable set [r]: A set with as many elements as there are natural numbers, or less. [e]

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  • Cardinality [r]: The size, i.e., the number of elements, of a (possibly infinite) set. [e] -->

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  • Integer [r]: The positive natural numbers (1, 2, 3, …), their negatives (−1, −2, −3, ...) and the number zero. [e]
  • Convolution (mathematics) [r]: A process which combines two functions on a set to produce another function on the set: the value of the product function depends on a range of values of the argument. [e]
  • Zermelo-Fraenkel axioms [r]: One of several possible formulations of axiomatic set theory. [e]
  • Galileo's paradox [r]: The observation that there are fewer perfect squares than natural numbers but also equally many. [e]
  • Transfinite number [r]: An infinite number, either a cardinal number or an ordinal number. [e]