Bruno Marchal wrote:
> .
>
> But infinite ordinals can be different, and still have the same
> cardinality. I have given examples: You can put an infinity of linear
> well founded order on the set N = {0, 1, 2, 3, ...}.
What is the definition of "linear well founded order"? I'm familiar
with "well ordered", but how is "linear" applied to sets? Just curious.
Brent Meeker
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