| 21. | For a countably infinite set, the set of possible order types is even uncountable.
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| 22. | Thus, the process can be repeated for each infinite set.
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| 23. | Georg Cantor developed the fundamental concepts of infinite set theory.
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| 24. | Some infinite sets, too, can be represented in this way.
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| 25. | Then we can pick an infinite set of consistent conditions to extend our model.
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| 26. | Cantor's study of arbitrary infinite sets also drew criticism.
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| 27. | :: : : : : There is no uniform distribution on a countably infinite set.
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| 28. | A path may be a finite or infinite set.
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| 29. | Chapter 2 " Beyond Googol " treats infinite sets.
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| 30. | All determinate infinite sets have cardinal numbers the same as the natural or counting numbers.
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