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  • 111Crisis on Infinite Earths — Cover to Crisis on Infinite Earths #1. Art by George Pérez. Publication information Publisher DC …

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  • 112Algebraic number field — In mathematics, an algebraic number field (or simply number field) F is a finite (and hence algebraic) field extension of the field of rational numbers Q. Thus F is a field that contains Q and has finite dimension when considered as a vector… …

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  • 113Absolute Infinite — The Absolute Infinite is mathematician Georg Cantor s concept of an infinity that transcended the transfinite numbers. Cantor equated the Absolute Infinite with God. [ sect;3.2, cite journal author=Ignacio Jané title=The role of the absolute… …

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  • 114Nakamura number — In cooperative game theory and social choice theory, the Nakamura number measures the degree of rationality of preference aggregation rules (collective decision rules), such as voting rules. It is an indicator of the extent to which an… …

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  • 115Algebraic number theory — In mathematics, algebraic number theory is a major branch of number theory which studies the algebraic structures related to algebraic integers. This is generally accomplished by considering a ring of algebraic integers O in an algebraic number… …

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  • 116Beth number — In mathematics, the infinite cardinal numbers are represented by the Hebrew letter aleph (aleph) indexed with a subscript that runs over the ordinal numbers (see aleph number). The second Hebrew letter eth (beth) is used in a related way, but… …

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  • 117Extended real number line — Positive infinity redirects here. For the band, see Positive Infinity. In mathematics, the affinely extended real number system is obtained from the real number system R by adding two elements: +∞ and −∞ (read as positive infinity and negative… …

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  • 118Computable number — In mathematics, particularly theoretical computer science and mathematical logic, the computable numbers, also known as the recursive numbers or the computable reals, are the real numbers that can be computed to within any desired precision by a… …

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  • 119Dedekind-infinite set — In mathematics, a set A is Dedekind infinite if some proper subset B of A is equinumerous to A. Explicitly, this means that there is a bijective function from A onto some proper subset B of A. A set is Dedekind finite if it is not Dedekind… …

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  • 120transfinite number — Math. an infinite cardinal or ordinal number. [1900 05] * * * ▪ mathematics       denotation of the size of an infinite collection of objects. Comparison of certain infinite collections suggests that they have different sizes even though they are …

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