Difference between set and multiset discrete mathematics
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It's a collection of unordered numbers (or other elements), where every element x occurs a finite number of times. The difference between sets and multisets is in how they address multiples: a set includes any number at most once, while a multiset allows for multiple instances of the same number.
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