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The [[ordinal]] '''omega''', written \(\omega\), is defined as the [[order type]] of the natural numbers \(\mathbb N\). As a [[von Neumann ordinal]], it corresponds to the naturals themselves. Note that \(\omega\) is not to be confused with [[Uncountable|\(\Omega\)]], a common notation for a much larger ordinal.
 
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Revision as of 15:23, 28 August 2023


The ordinal omega, written \(\omega\), is defined as the order type of the natural numbers \(\mathbb N\). As a von Neumann ordinal, it corresponds to the naturals themselves. Note that \(\omega\) is not to be confused with \(\Omega\), a common notation for a much larger ordinal.

Properties