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Infinity - Wikipedia The Sierpiński triangle contains infinitely many (scaled-down) copies of itself Infinity is something which is boundless, endless, or larger than any natural number It is denoted by , called the infinity symbol From the time of the ancient Greeks, the philosophical nature of infinity has been the subject of many discussions among philosophers
Infiniti — Википедия Название было отобрано с особой тщательностью: Infiniti — намёк на слово « Infinity », то есть «бесконечность», «безграничность» или даже «беспредельность»
Infinity | Definition, Symbol, Facts | Britannica infinity, the concept of something that is unlimited, endless, without bound The common symbol for infinity, ∞, was invented by the English mathematician John Wallis in 1655 Three main types of infinity may be distinguished: the mathematical, the physical, and the metaphysical
Infinity (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Infinity is a big topic Most people have some conception of things that have no bound, no boundary, no limit, no end The rigorous study of infinity began in mathematics and philosophy, but the engagement with infinity traverses the history of cosmology, astronomy, physics, and theology
What is Infinity? - BYJUS The infinity symbol ∞ is sometimes called the lemniscate and is a mathematical symbol representing the concept of infinity The sign of infinity is used more often to represent a potential infinity, rather than to represent an actually infinite quantity such as the ordinal numbers and cardinal numbers
Infinity - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Infinity can be defined in one of two ways: Infinity is a number so big that a part of it can be of the same size; Infinity is larger than all of the natural numbers There is a smallest infinite number, countable infinity It is the counting number for all of the whole numbers It is also the counting number of the rational numbers