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  • * For mathematical topics see [[Cardinality]] for the concept, and [[Cardinal number]] for the theory
    292 bytes (34 words) - 17:22, 27 June 2009
  • A '''transfinite number''' is an infinite [[cardinal number|cardinal]] or [[ordinal number|ordinal]] number.
    495 bytes (72 words) - 18:31, 20 June 2009
  • An infinite number, either a cardinal number or an ordinal number.
    103 bytes (14 words) - 18:45, 20 June 2009
  • {{r|Cardinal number}}
    291 bytes (36 words) - 08:06, 19 August 2009
  • {{r|cardinal number}}
    182 bytes (22 words) - 18:39, 20 June 2009
  • {{r|cardinal number}}
    189 bytes (21 words) - 16:20, 17 June 2009
  • {{r|Cardinal number}}
    207 bytes (28 words) - 18:34, 24 September 2010
  • {{r|cardinal number}}
    206 bytes (26 words) - 16:28, 11 June 2009
  • because it is the smallest cardinal number.
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  • {{r|Cardinal number}}
    507 bytes (65 words) - 07:17, 22 July 2011
  • {{r|Cardinal number}}
    556 bytes (74 words) - 11:11, 11 January 2010
  • It is the smallest transfinite [[cardinal number]].
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  • ...From this theorem it would follow at once that the continuum has the next cardinal number beyond that of the countable assemblage; the proof of this theorem would, t
    8 KB (1,289 words) - 20:20, 15 July 2009
  • In terms of [[cardinal number]]s this is equivalent to:
    8 KB (1,281 words) - 15:39, 23 September 2013
  • In terms of [[cardinal number]]s this is equivalent to:
    8 KB (1,275 words) - 15:34, 23 September 2013
  • ...this is the case, we say the sets have the same cardinality or the same [[cardinal number]]. Cardinality can be thought of as a generalization of number of elements
    4 KB (618 words) - 22:24, 7 February 2010
  • (This is equivalent to the mathematical notion of adding [[cardinal number]]s.) the infinite [[cardinal number]]s and the infinite [[ordinal number]]s.
    16 KB (2,562 words) - 00:45, 13 October 2009
  • ...s to the concept of [[transfinite numbers]]. In this formalism, infinite [[cardinal number]]s, the [[aleph number]]s, allow meaningful comparison of the size of infin
    30 KB (4,289 words) - 16:03, 20 January 2023
  • ...tion of Bach’s personal identity lies in simple arithmetic: by assigning a cardinal number to each letter of the alphabet, he derived the number 14 for his surname (B
    51 KB (8,057 words) - 14:58, 22 January 2023
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