Transfinite vs Boundless - What's the difference?
transfinite | boundless |
Beyond finite.
(mathematics) Relating to transfinite numbers.
A transfinite number.
* Oliver Sacks, Awakenings
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As adjectives the difference between transfinite and boundless
is that transfinite is beyond finite while boundless is without bounds, unbounded.As a noun transfinite
is a transfinite number.transfinite
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(en noun)- An interesting and perhaps essential formal model of this quality is to be found in Cantor's concepts of infinite sets and transfinite cardinals. The laws of ordinary, inductive mathematics do not apply to these, for the 'least part' of such transfinites are equal to the whole, and convey their infinite (i.e. world-like) quality.