A set E is countable if it can be put in one-to-one correspondence with a subset of the natural numbers N.
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Publish Date
April 19, 2002
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Birkhäuser Boston,
Springer,
Birkhäuser
Language
English
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512
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April 19, 2002, Birkhäuser Boston, Springer, Birkhäuser
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0817642315 9780817642310
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"A set E is countable if it can be put in one-to-one correspondence with a subset of the natural numbers N."
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