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Cardinal numbers / Georg Cantor / Ordinal number / Transfinite number / Finite set / Infinity / Function / Well-order / Continuum hypothesis / Mathematics / Mathematical logic / Set theory
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Cardinal numbers
Georg Cantor
Ordinal number
Transfinite number
Finite set
Infinity
Function
Well-order
Continuum hypothesis
Mathematics
Mathematical logic
Set theory

2.3 Cantor’s Infinite Numbers 75

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