regular aleph - translation to russian
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regular aleph - translation to russian

SEQUENCE OF NUMBERS USED TO REPRESENT THE CARDINALITY (OR SIZE) OF INFINITE SETS THAT CAN BE WELL-ORDERED
Aleph-null; Aleph-naught; Aleph-one; Aleph zero; Aleph 0; Aleph null; Aleph one; Aleph 1; Aleph-nought; Aleph One; Aleph-0; Aleph-Null; Aleph-Zero; Aleph-zero; Aleph-1; Aleph nought; AlephOne; Aleph function; Aleph naught; Aleph Null; Aleph notation; ℵ₀; ℵ₁; Aleph numbers; Alpeh-omega; א0; ℵ0; ℵ1
  • Aleph-nought, aleph-zero, or aleph-null, the smallest infinite cardinal number

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математика

регулярный алеф

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FIRST LETTER OF MANY SEMITIC ALPHABETS
א; ﺍ; ﺎ; ا; אַ; אָ; אּ; ʼalif; ʾalp; Aleph (Hebrew); ʾalif; ܐ; Alaph; ʼalp; Aleph (letter); Egyptian aleph; Broken alif; Alif maqsura; `alif; `alp; 'alp; 'alif; Ālaph; Egyptological Aleph; ࠀ; 𐤀; 𐡀; ى; Alef maksura; Alif (letter); 'Alif; Alif maqṣūra; Ꜣ; ﻯ; ﻰ; ﯨ; ﯩ; ݳ; ݴ; Alif maddah; Alif madda; 'alif maddah; Alef; Egyptian alef; Alef (letter); Ālep; Alaphs; Egyptological alef; Egyptological aleph; اَ; ـا; ﬡ; Alif maqsuura; Alif maksoorah; ـى; ʾalif layyina; Alif layyinah; 'alif layyina

математика

алеф (кардинальное число, характеризующее мощность бесконечного вполне упорядоченного множества)

Смотрите также

inaccessible aleph; limit aleph; regular aleph; singular aleph

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A CATHOLIC PRIEST, DEACON OR BISHOP WHO IS A MEMBER OF A RELIGIOUS INSTITUTE
Clerk regular; Clerk Regular; Regular Clerk; Regular Clerks; Clerks regular; Regular clerics; Clerks Regular; Clerics Regular; Clerics regular

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Definition

Aleph
<text, language> ["Aleph: A language for typesetting", Luigi Semenzato <luigi@cs.berkeley.edu> and Edward Wang <edward@cs.berkeley.edu> in Proceedings of Electronic Publishing, 1992 Ed. Vanoirbeek & Coray Cambridge University Press 1992]. (1994-12-15)

Wikipedia

Aleph number

In mathematics, particularly in set theory, the aleph numbers are a sequence of numbers used to represent the cardinality (or size) of infinite sets that can be well-ordered. They were introduced by the mathematician Georg Cantor and are named after the symbol he used to denote them, the Semitic letter aleph ( {\displaystyle \,\aleph \,} ).

The cardinality of the natural numbers is 0 {\displaystyle \,\aleph _{0}\,} (read aleph-nought or aleph-zero; the term aleph-null is also sometimes used), the next larger cardinality of a well-orderable set is aleph-one 1 , {\displaystyle \,\aleph _{1}\;,} then 2 {\displaystyle \,\aleph _{2}\,} and so on. Continuing in this manner, it is possible to define a cardinal number α {\displaystyle \,\aleph _{\alpha }\,} for every ordinal number α , {\displaystyle \,\alpha \;,} as described below.

The concept and notation are due to Georg Cantor, who defined the notion of cardinality and realized that infinite sets can have different cardinalities.

The aleph numbers differ from the infinity ( {\displaystyle \,\infty \,} ) commonly found in algebra and calculus, in that the alephs measure the sizes of sets, while infinity is commonly defined either as an extreme limit of the real number line (applied to a function or sequence that "diverges to infinity" or "increases without bound"), or as an extreme point of the extended real number line.

What is the Russian for regular aleph? Translation of &#39regular aleph&#39 to Russian