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countable to mean what is here
called countable. The
terms enumerable and
denumerable may also be used, e.g.
referring to
countable and
countably infinite...
- plus qu'un élément) n'empiétant pas les uns sur les
autres est au plus
dénumerable, est-il nécessairement un
continue linéaire (ordinaire)? Is a (linearly)...
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ordered pairs of
natural numbers is
denumerable; this
implies that the set of all
rational numbers is also
denumerable,
since every rational can be represented...
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Cantor 1874 A
countable set is a set
which is
either finite or
denumerable; the
denumerable sets are
therefore the
infinite countable sets. However, this...
- In mathematics, an
uncountable set, informally, is an
infinite set that
contains too many
elements to be countable. The
uncountability of a set is closely...
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three apples,
where the
number is an
integer representing the
count of a
denumerable collection of
objects (apples) 500
people (also a type of
count data)...
- the
advances using potential theory obtained by G. A. Hunt, they
wrote Denumerable Markov Chains in 1966. This textbook,
suitable for
advanced seminars...
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order to
avoid ambiguity, one may use the term
finitely enumerable or
denumerable to
denote one of the
corresponding types of
distinguished countable enumerations...
- in
mathematics after completing a
doctoral dissertation titled "On
denumerability in topology".
During World War II,
Tukey worked at the Fire Control...
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March 2022. Dummett,
Michael (1959). "A
propositional calculus with
denumerable matrix". The
Journal of
Symbolic Logic. 24 (2): 97–106. doi:10.2307/2964753...