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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Natural number.
See also changes related to Natural number, or pages that link to Natural number or to this page or whose text contains "Natural number".

Parent topics

  • Mathematics [r]: The study of quantities, structures, their relations, and changes thereof. [e]
  • Number theory [r]: The study of integers and relations between them. [e]
  • Number [r]: One of the fundamental concepts of mathematics, used for such purposes as counting, ordering, and measuring. [e]

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Other related topics

  • Cardinal number [r]: The generalization of natural numbers (as means to count the elements of a set) to infinite sets. [e]
  • Complex number [r]: Numbers of the form a+bi, where a and b are real numbers and i denotes a number satisfying . [e]
  • Computer science [r]: The study of how computers work, and the algorithms, data structures and design principles used in their operation and programming. [e]