Infinite Ordered Set
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A Infinite Ordered Set is an ordered set that is an infinite set.
- AKA: Non-Finite Ordered Set.
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- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Unordered Multiset, Infinite Multiset.
References
1998
- (Kohavi & Provost, 1998) ⇒ Ron Kohavi, and Foster Provost. (1998). “Glossary of Terms.” In: Machine Leanring 30(2-3).
- Continuous (quantitative): Commonly, subset of real numbers, where there is a measurable difference between the possible values. Integers are usually treated as continuous in practical problems.