What does it mean if a set is Denumerable?
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A set is denumerable iff it is equipollent to the finite ordinal numbers. ... The set aleph0 is most commonly called "denumerable" to "countably infinite". SEE ALSO: Countable Set, Countably Infinite. REFERENCES: Ciesielski, K. Set Theory for the Working Mathematician.
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A set is denumerable iff it is equipollent to the finite ordinal numbers. ... The set aleph0 is most commonly called "denumerable" to "countably infinite". SEE ALSO: Countable Set, Countably Infinite. REFERENCES: Ciesielski, K. Set Theory for the Working Mathematician.