The symbol for infinity that one sees most often is the lazy eight curve, technically called the lemniscate.
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Infinity and the mind: the science and philosophy of the infinite
2005, Princeton University Press
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Infinity and the Mind: The Science and Philosophy of the Infinite (Princeton Science Library)
November 1, 2004, Princeton University Press
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Infinity and the mind: the science and philosophy of the infinite
1995, Princeton University Press
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Infinity and the mind: the science and philosophy of the infinite
1982, Birkhäuser
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