Word
denumerable
/diˈnjuːmərəbl/
adjective
可数无限的
Of a set: able to be put into one-to-one correspondence with the natural numbers.
数学术语,指无限集合与自然数一一对应。
- 1.
Capable of being assigned a bijection to the natural numbers. Applied to sets which are not finite, but have a one-to-one mapping to the natural numbers.
能与自然数建立一一对应;适用于非有限但与自然数有一一映射的集合。
- 2.
that can be counted
可数的,可计数的
可数的;能数清的;能与自然数建立一一对应;适用于非有限但与自然数有一一映射的集合。;可数的,可计数的;可数的
In use
A denumerable set can be matched one-to-one with the natural numbers.
The set of even numbers is denumerable, so we can arrange it in a list.
We can label the elements of a denumerable set as the first, second, third, and so on.
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