Aleph-null
the cardinal number of the set of all positive integers; the smallest transfinite cardinal number.
noun
the smallest infinite cardinal number; the cardinal number of the set of positive integers א0
aleph-null
(ä’lěf-nŭl’)
the first of the transfinite cardinal numbers, corresponding to the number of elements in the set of positive integers.
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