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The word: [[Name]], may be thought of as a kind of number, which may or may not be related to certain quantity. However, by just having a name, such as <math>\empty</math>, it already implied the connotation of cardinality and ordinality in a greater context.
The word: [[Name]], may be thought of as a kind of number, which may or may not be related to certain quantity. However, by just having a name, such as <math>\empty</math>, it already implied the connotation of cardinality and ordinality in a greater context.
=Name as a Kind of Number=
=Name as a Kind of Number=
In number theory, or in mathematics in general, a [[name]] is just a unique symbol that can be represented discretely.
In number theory, or in mathematics in general, a [[name]] can be adopted as a [[non-changing]] or [[invariant]] symbol to represent a discrete number, or even just a discrete concept.

Revision as of 10:46, 21 March 2022

The word: Name, may be thought of as a kind of number, which may or may not be related to certain quantity. However, by just having a name, such as , it already implied the connotation of cardinality and ordinality in a greater context.

Name as a Kind of Number

In number theory, or in mathematics in general, a name can be adopted as a non-changing or invariant symbol to represent a discrete number, or even just a discrete concept.