Definition of Alephs

1. Noun. (plural of aleph) ¹

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Definition of Alephs

1. aleph [n] - See also: aleph

Lexicographical Neighbors of Alephs

alembroth
alemmal
alemtuzumab
alencon
alencons
alendronate
alendronates
alendronic acid
alength
aleph
aleph-nought
aleph-null
aleph-one
aleph-zero
aleph number
alephs (current term)
alepidote
alepidotes
alepine
alepines
alepole
alepoles
aleptinemia
alerce
alerces
alerion
alerions
alert
alert five
alerted

Literary usage of Alephs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Mathematische Annalen by Carl Neumann, Otto Blumenthal, Bartel Leendert Waerden, Adolph Mayer, David Hilbert, Alfred Clebsch, Albert Einstein, Constantin Carath�eodory, Erich Hecke, Felix Klein, Heinrich Behnke (1908)
"The Multiplication of alephs. ... 160—151) has indicated that his theorem can be generalised into one on the multiplication of any alephs, but he neither ..."

2. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1910)
"... between two consecutive alephs, and none less than any one (for example consider *„) which is not one of the alephs preceding "Ibid., pp. ..."

3. Contributions to the Founding of the Theory of Transfinite Numbers by Georg Cantor (1911)
"In the first part it is established that every cardinal number is either an Aleph or is greater than all alephs. This part requires the use of Zermelo's ..."

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