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In the mathematical field of set theory, the continuum means the real numbers, or the corresponding (infinite) cardinal number, denoted by $ {\mathfrak {c}} $. Georg Cantor proved that the cardinality $ {\mathfrak {c}} $ is larger than the smallest infinity, namely, $ \aleph _{0} $. He also proved that...
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