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<p>refers to a mathematical procedure in which there is an unending series of steps. After each step has been completed, there is always another step to be performed. For example, consider the process of counting: </p>

<p>The term <a href="page.php?w=actual_infinity">actual infinity</a> refers to a completed mathematical object which contains an infinite number of elements. An example is the set of <a href="page.php?w=natural_number">natural number</a>s, .</p>

<p>In Cantor's formulation of set theory, there are many different infinite sets, some</p><p>
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