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  2. Cardinality - Wikipedia

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    When two sets, ⁠ ⁠ and ⁠ ⁠, have the same cardinality, it is usually written as | | = | |; however, if referring to the cardinal number of an individual set , it is simply denoted | |, with a vertical bar on each side; [3] this is the same notation as absolute value, and the meaning depends on context.

  3. Cardinality (data modeling) - Wikipedia

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    Within data modelling, cardinality is the numerical relationship between rows of one table and rows in another. Common cardinalities include one-to-one , one-to-many , and many-to-many . Cardinality can be used to define data models as well as analyze entities within datasets.

  4. Cardinal number - Wikipedia

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    A bijective function, f: X → Y, from set X to set Y demonstrates that the sets have the same cardinality, in this case equal to the cardinal number 4. Aleph-null, the smallest infinite cardinal. In mathematics, a cardinal number, or cardinal for short, is what is commonly called the number of elements of a set.

  5. Element (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    The number of elements in a particular set is a property known as cardinality; informally, this is the size of a set. [5] In the above examples, the cardinality of the set A is 4, while the cardinality of set B and set C are both 3.

  6. Cardinality (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cardinality of a musical set, the number of pitch classes; Cardinality (data modeling), a term in database design, e.g. many-to-many or one-to-many relationships; Cardinality (SQL statements), a term used in SQL statements which describes the "uniqueness" of the data in a given column; Cardinal utility, in contrast with ordinal utility, in ...

  7. Real number - Wikipedia

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    The continuum hypothesis posits that the cardinality of the set of the real numbers is ; i.e. the smallest infinite cardinal number after , the cardinality of the integers. Paul Cohen proved in 1963 that it is an axiom independent of the other axioms of set theory; that is: one may choose either the continuum hypothesis or its negation as an ...

  8. Aleph number - Wikipedia

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    The cardinality of the natural numbers is ℵ 0 (read aleph-nought, aleph-zero, or aleph-null), the next larger cardinality of a well-ordered set is aleph-one ℵ 1, then ℵ 2 and so on. Continuing in this manner, it is possible to define a cardinal number ℵ α for every ordinal number α, as described below.

  9. Cardinality of the continuum - Wikipedia

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    In set theory, the cardinality of the continuum is the cardinality or "size" of the set of real numbers, sometimes called the continuum. It is an infinite cardinal ...