Transfinite Number

In mathematics, transfinite numbers or infinite numbers are numbers that are infinite in the sense that they are larger than all finite numbers.

These include the transfinite cardinals, which are cardinal numbers used to quantify the size of infinite sets, and the transfinite ordinals, which are ordinal numbers used to provide an ordering of infinite sets. The term transfinite was coined in 1895 by Georg Cantor, who wished to avoid some of the implications of the word infinite in connection with these objects, which were, nevertheless, not finite.[citation needed] Few contemporary writers share these qualms; it is now accepted usage to refer to transfinite cardinals and ordinals as infinite numbers. Nevertheless, the term transfinite also remains in use.

Notable work on transfinite numbers was done by Wacław Sierpiński: Leçons sur les nombres transfinis (1928 book) much expanded into Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers (1958, 2nd ed. 1965).

Definition

Any finite natural number can be used in at least two ways: as an ordinal and as a cardinal. Cardinal numbers specify the size of sets (e.g., a bag of five marbles), whereas ordinal numbers specify the order of a member within an ordered set (e.g., "the third man from the left" or "the twenty-seventh day of January"). When extended to transfinite numbers, these two concepts are no longer in one-to-one correspondence. A transfinite cardinal number is used to describe the size of an infinitely large set, while a transfinite ordinal is used to describe the location within an infinitely large set that is ordered.[failed verification] The most notable ordinal and cardinal numbers are, respectively:

  • Transfinite Number  (Omega): the lowest transfinite ordinal number. It is also the order type of the natural numbers under their usual linear ordering.
  • Transfinite Number  (Aleph-null): the first transfinite cardinal number. It is also the cardinality of the natural numbers. If the axiom of choice holds, the next higher cardinal number is aleph-one, Transfinite Number  If not, there may be other cardinals which are incomparable with aleph-one and larger than aleph-null. Either way, there are no cardinals between aleph-null and aleph-one.

The continuum hypothesis is the proposition that there are no intermediate cardinal numbers between Transfinite Number  and the cardinality of the continuum (the cardinality of the set of real numbers): or equivalently that Transfinite Number  is the cardinality of the set of real numbers. In Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory, neither the continuum hypothesis nor its negation can be proved.

Some authors, including P. Suppes and J. Rubin, use the term transfinite cardinal to refer to the cardinality of a Dedekind-infinite set in contexts where this may not be equivalent to "infinite cardinal"; that is, in contexts where the axiom of countable choice is not assumed or is not known to hold. Given this definition, the following are all equivalent:

  • Transfinite Number  is a transfinite cardinal. That is, there is a Dedekind infinite set Transfinite Number  such that the cardinality of Transfinite Number  is Transfinite Number 
  • Transfinite Number 
  • Transfinite Number 
  • There is a cardinal Transfinite Number  such that Transfinite Number 

Although transfinite ordinals and cardinals both generalize only the natural numbers, other systems of numbers, including the hyperreal numbers and surreal numbers, provide generalizations of the real numbers.

Examples

In Cantor's theory of ordinal numbers, every integer number must have a successor. The next integer after all the regular ones, that is the first infinite integer, is named Transfinite Number . In this context, Transfinite Number  is larger than Transfinite Number , and Transfinite Number , Transfinite Number  and Transfinite Number  are larger still. Arithmetic expressions containing Transfinite Number  specify an ordinal number, and can be thought of as the set of all integers up to that number. A given number generally has multiple expressions that represent it, however, there is a unique Cantor normal form that represents it, essentially a finite sequence of digits that give coefficients of descending powers of Transfinite Number .

Not all infinite integers can be represented by a Cantor normal form however, and the first one that cannot is given by the limit Transfinite Number  and is termed Transfinite Number . Transfinite Number  is the smallest solution to Transfinite Number , and the following solutions Transfinite Number  give larger ordinals still, and can be followed until one reaches the limit Transfinite Number , which is the first solution to Transfinite Number . This means that in order to be able to specify all transfinite integers, one must think up an infinite sequence of names: because if one were to specify a single largest integer, one would then always be able to mention its larger successor. But as noted by Cantor,[citation needed] even this only allows one to reach the lowest class of transfinite numbers: those whose size of sets correspond to the cardinal number Transfinite Number .

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