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<p>(a strictly smaller subset); this notion of infinity is called <a href="page.php?w=Dedekind_infinite">Dedekind infinite</a>. The diagram to the right gives an example: viewing lines as infinite sets of points, the left half of the lower blue line can be mapped in a one-to-one manner (green correspondences) to the higher blue line, and, in turn, to the whole lower blue line (red correspondences); therefore the whole lower blue line and its left half have the same cardinality, i.e. "size".</p>

<p>Cantor defined two kinds of infinite numbers: <a href="page.php?w=ordinal_number">ordinal number</a>s</p><p>
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