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Countable sets:1 A set is called
countable (or countably infinite) if it has the same cardinality as
N. Equivalently, a set A is
countable if it can be enumerated in a sequence, i.e., if all of its elements can be listed as a sequence a1,a2,... . A set is called uncountable if it is infinite and not
countable.
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