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Iterable cardinal

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Iterable cardinal refers to a type of cardinal number that can be put into a one-to-one correspondence with the set of natural numbers. In other words, a set is considered to have an iterable (or countable) cardinality if its elements can be arranged in a sequence, such that each element can be identified by a natural number.

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