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Description: Define the cardinal number function. The cardinal number of a set is the least ordinal number equinumerous to it. In other words, it is the "size" of the set. Definition of [Enderton] p. 197. Our notation is from Enderton. Other textbooks often use a double bar over the set to express this function. (Contributed by NM, 21-Oct-2003.) |
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df-card |
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Step | Hyp | Ref | Expression |
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1 | ccrd 6359 |
. 2
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2 | vx |
. . 3
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3 | cvv 2557 |
. . 3
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4 | vy |
. . . . . . 7
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5 | 4 | cv 1242 |
. . . . . 6
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6 | 2 | cv 1242 |
. . . . . 6
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7 | cen 6219 |
. . . . . 6
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8 | 5, 6, 7 | wbr 3764 |
. . . . 5
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9 | con0 4100 |
. . . . 5
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10 | 8, 4, 9 | crab 2310 |
. . . 4
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11 | 10 | cint 3615 |
. . 3
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12 | 2, 3, 11 | cmpt 3818 |
. 2
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13 | 1, 12 | wceq 1243 |
1
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Colors of variables: wff set class |
This definition is referenced by: cardcl 6361 isnumi 6362 cardval3ex 6365 |
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