Cantor's opening infinite number, w = O, 1, 2,. 1 is defined to be the earliest number greater than all the finite counting numbers. W + 1, w + 2,. Are used as proper names for the ordinal numbers following to.
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John H. Conway and Richard K. Guy- The Book of Numbers: Ordinal Numbers
Cantor's opening infinite number, w = O, 1, 2,. 1 is defined to be the earliest number greater than all the finite counting numbers. W + 1, w + 2,. Are used as proper names for the ordinal numbers following to.
Cantor's opening infinite number, w = O, 1, 2,. 1 is defined to be the earliest number greater than all the finite counting numbers. W + 1, w + 2,. Are used as proper names for the ordinal numbers following to.