infinite sets definiton
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In set theory, an infinite set is a set that is not a finite set. Infinite sets may be countable or uncountable.
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A set of elements is said to be infinite if the elements of a proper subset can be put into one-to-one correspondence with the elements of. . An infinite set whose elements can be put into a one-to-one correspondence with the set of integers is said to be countably infinite; otherwise, it is called uncountably infinite
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