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  2. Finite set - Wikipedia

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    is a finite set with five elements. The number of elements of a finite set is a natural number (possibly zero) and is called the cardinality (or the cardinal number) of the set.

  3. Finet - Wikipedia

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    FINET, a secure private network used by Malaysia's Ringgit Operations Monitoring System Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Finet .

  4. Finite mathematics - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics education, Finite Mathematics is a syllabus in college and university mathematics that is independent of calculus.A course in precalculus may be a prerequisite for Finite Mathematics.

  5. Finite element method - Wikipedia

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    The following two problems demonstrate the finite element method. P1 is a one-dimensional problem : {″ = (,), = =, where is given, is an unknown function of , and ″ is the second derivative of with respect to .

  6. Finitism - Wikipedia

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    In her book The Philosophy of Set Theory, Mary Tiles characterized those who allow potentially infinite objects as classical finitists, and those who do not allow potentially infinite objects as strict finitists: for example, a classical finitist would allow statements such as "every natural number has a successor" and would accept the meaningfulness of infinite series in the sense of limits ...

  7. Finite field - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a finite field or Galois field (so-named in honor of Évariste Galois) is a field that contains a finite number of elements.As with any field, a finite field is a set on which the operations of multiplication, addition, subtraction and division are defined and satisfy certain basic rules.

  8. Finite - Wikipedia

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    Finite may refer to: . Finite set, a set whose cardinality (number of elements) is some natural number; Finite verb, a verb form that has a subject, usually being inflected or marked for person and/or tense or aspect

  9. Finite-state machine - Wikipedia

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    By definition, the languages accepted by acceptors are the regular languages. The problem of determining the language accepted by a given acceptor is an instance of the algebraic path problem —itself a generalization of the shortest path problem to graphs with edges weighted by the elements of an (arbitrary) semiring .