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  1. Transfinite number - Wikipedia

    In mathematics, transfinite numbers or infinite numbers are numbers that are "infinite" in the sense that they are larger than all finite numbers.

  2. Transfinite number | Cantor’s theory, cardinality, infinity ...

    set theory, branch of mathematics that deals with the properties of well-defined collections of objects, which may or may not be of a mathematical nature, such as numbers or functions.

  3. Transfinite Number -- from Wolfram MathWorld

    Transfinite numbers are one of Cantor's ordinal numbers , , , ..., , , ... all of which are "larger" than any whole number. As noted by Cantor in the 1870s, while it is possible to distinguish different levels of …

  4. What is the difference between "infinite" and "transfinite"?

    Jun 6, 2020 · Transfinite is good when there is a notion of order, so "transfinite ordinal", or when you want to talk about non-standard real numbers which are larger than all the standard natural numbers …

  5. Infinity, Transfinity and Omnifinty - Beyond Universe Wiki

    Beyond the boundless horizon of conventional infinities, into unfathomably vast domains, lies the boundless expansion of Transfinity. In this surreal world, the laws of logic and mathematics undergo …

  6. Transfinite Numbers: Definition, Example - Statistics How To

    Transfinite numbers are numbers that help us compare the size of infinite sets, such as the natural numbers and the real numbers.

  7. The Origins of Transfinite Numbers

    Oct 25, 2025 · Cantor’s transfinite numbers come in two varieties, the transfinite ordinals and the transfinite cardinals. Here we will concentrate on Cantor’s transfinite ordinal integers; for an overview …