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  2. Aleph number - Wikipedia

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    The smallest cardinality of an infinite set is that of the natural numbers, denoted by ℵ 0 (read aleph-nought, aleph-zero, or aleph-null); the next larger cardinality of a well-ordered set is ℵ 1, then ℵ 2 and so on. Continuing in this manner, it is possible to define an infinite cardinal number ℵ α for every ordinal number α, as ...

  3. Indefinite and fictitious numbers - Wikipedia

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    These words are intended to denote a number that is large enough to be unfathomable and are typically used as hyperbole or for comic effect. They have no precise value or order. They form ordinals and fractions with the usual suffix -th, e.g. "I asked her for the jillionth time", or are used with the suffix "-aire" to describe a wealthy person.

  4. Infinite Jest - Wikipedia

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    The interview was never published in the magazine but became Lipsky's New York Times-bestselling book Although of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself (2010), of which the 2015 movie The End of the Tour is an adaptation. Early reviews contributed to Infinite Jest ' s hype, many of them describing it as a momentous literary event. [43]

  5. List of mathematical constants - Wikipedia

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    A mathematical constant is a key number whose value is fixed by an unambiguous definition, often referred to by a symbol (e.g., an alphabet letter), or by mathematicians' names to facilitate using it across multiple mathematical problems. [1]

  6. Infinity symbol - Wikipedia

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    The lemniscate has been a common decorative motif since ancient times; for instance, it is commonly seen on Viking Age combs. [4] The English mathematician John Wallis is credited with introducing the infinity symbol with its mathematical meaning in 1655, in his De sectionibus conicis. [5] [6] [7] Wallis did not explain his choice of this symbol.

  7. Scientists find evidence of ‘negative time’ - AOL

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    Scientists claim to have found evidence of “negative time” after observing photons exiting a material before entering it. A team of quantum physicists from the University of Toronto in Canada ...

  8. Cancelling out - Wikipedia

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    This is because if b were a negative number then dividing by a negative would change the ≥ relationship into a ≤ relationship. For example, although 2 is more than 1, –2 is less than –1. Also if b were zero then zero times anything is zero and cancelling out would mean dividing by zero in that case which cannot be

  9. Word2vec - Wikipedia

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    An extension of word vectors for creating a dense vector representation of unstructured radiology reports has been proposed by Banerjee et al. [23] One of the biggest challenges with Word2vec is how to handle unknown or out-of-vocabulary (OOV) words and morphologically similar words. If the Word2vec model has not encountered a particular word ...