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Set::Infinite is a Set Theory module for infinite sets. A set is a collection of objects. The objects that belong to a set are called its members, or "elements". As objects we allow (almost) anything: reals, integers, and objects (such as dates). Note that there is no account for - the order of elements. For example, {1,2} = {2,1}. - repetition of elements. For example, {1,2,2} = {1,1,1,2} = {1,2}.
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Set::Infinite is a Set Theory module for infinite sets.
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A set is a collection of objects. The objects that belong to a set are
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called its members, or "elements". As objects we allow (almost)
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anything: reals, integers, and objects (such as dates).
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Note that there is no account for
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- the order of elements. For example, {1,2} = {2,1}.
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- repetition of elements. For example, {1,2,2} = {1,1,1,2} = {1,2}.
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