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What (who) is finite set - definition


Finite set         
SET THAT HAS A FINITE NUMBER OF ELEMENTS
K-subsets; N-set; Finite Set; K-subset; Finitely many; N-subset; Finite sets; Kuratowski-finite; Kuratowski finiteness; Kuratowski finite; Two-set; Tarski-finite set; Kuratowski-finite set; Tarski finiteness
In mathematics, particularly set theory, a finite set is a set that has a [number of element]s. Informally, a finite set is a set which one could in principle count and finish counting.
Hereditarily finite set         
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FINITE SETS WHOSE ELEMENTS ARE ALL HEREDITARILY FINITE SETS
Hereditarily finite; Hereditarily finite sets; Pure finite set; Ackermann coding; Ackermann encoding
In mathematics and set theory, hereditarily finite sets are defined as finite sets whose elements are all hereditarily finite sets. In other words, the set itself is finite, and all of its elements are finite sets, recursively all the way down to the empty set.
Dedekind-infinite set         
PROPER SUBSET B OF A THAT IS EQUINUMEROUS TO A
Dedekind infinite; Dedekind-infinite; Dedekind finite; Dedekind finite set; Dedekind-finite set; Dedekind-finite; Dedekind infinity; Directly finite ring; Dedekind finite ring; Didekind infinite
In mathematics, a set A is Dedekind-infinite (named after the German mathematician Richard Dedekind) if some proper subset B of A is equinumerous to A. Explicitly, this means that there exists a bijective function from A onto some proper subset B of A.
Examples of use of finite set
1. The problems of mobilization are a finite set of problems with a finite set of solutions.