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Qué (quién) es ordering table - definición

STATEMENT THAT ALL SETS OF POSITIVE NUMBERS CONTAINS A LEAST ELEMENT
Well-ordering axiom; Well Ordering Principle; Well ordering principal; Well ordering principle; Least integer principle

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High Table and Lower Orders
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Table Alphabeticall         
  • The title page of the third edition of ''Table Alphabeticall''.
ENGLISH DICTIONARY PUBLISHED IN 1604
A Table Alphabeticall; Table alphabeticall; Table Alphabetical
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SET OF DATA ELEMENTS ARRANGED IN ROWS AND COLUMNS AS PART OF A DATABASE
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Well-ordering principle

In mathematics, the well-ordering principle states that every non-empty set of positive integers contains a least element. In other words, the set of positive integers is well-ordered by its "natural" or "magnitude" order in which x {\displaystyle x} precedes y {\displaystyle y} if and only if y {\displaystyle y} is either x {\displaystyle x} or the sum of x {\displaystyle x} and some positive integer (other orderings include the ordering 2 , 4 , 6 , . . . {\displaystyle 2,4,6,...} ; and 1 , 3 , 5 , . . . {\displaystyle 1,3,5,...} ).

The phrase "well-ordering principle" is sometimes taken to be synonymous with the "well-ordering theorem". On other occasions it is understood to be the proposition that the set of integers { , 2 , 1 , 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , } {\displaystyle \{\ldots ,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,\ldots \}} contains a well-ordered subset, called the natural numbers, in which every nonempty subset contains a least element.