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denumerable

Numerable vs Denumerable - What's the difference?

numerable | denumerable |


In mathematics terms the difference between numerable and denumerable

is that numerable is in one to one correspondence with the set of natural integers while denumerable is capable of being assigned numbers from the natural numbers. Especially applied to sets where finite sets and sets that have a one-to-one mapping to the natural numbers are called denumerable.

As adjectives the difference between numerable and denumerable

is that numerable is able to be counted; countable while denumerable is capable of being assigned numbers from the natural numbers. Especially applied to sets where finite sets and sets that have a one-to-one mapping to the natural numbers are called denumerable.

Denumerable - What does it mean?

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has no English definition.

As an adjective denumerable

is capable of being assigned numbers from the natural numbers. Especially applied to sets where finite sets and sets that have a one-to-one mapping to the natural numbers are called denumerable.

Denumerable vs Countableampflash - What's the difference?

denumerable | countableampflash |

Taxonomy vs Denumerable - What's the difference?

taxonomy | denumerable |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective denumerable is

capable of being assigned numbers from the natural numbers. Especially applied to sets where finite sets and sets that have a one-to-one mapping to the natural numbers are called denumerable.

Denumerable vs Indenumerable - What's the difference?

denumerable | indenumerable |


As adjectives the difference between denumerable and indenumerable

is that denumerable is capable of being assigned numbers from the natural numbers. Especially applied to sets where finite sets and sets that have a one-to-one mapping to the natural numbers are called denumerable while indenumerable is not denumerable.

Denumerable vs Denumerably - What's the difference?

denumerable | denumerably |


As an adjective denumerable

is (mathematics) capable of being assigned numbers from the natural numbers especially applied to sets where finite sets and sets that have a one-to-one mapping to the natural numbers are called denumerable.

As an adverb denumerably is

in a denumerable manner.