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  • noun mathematics, countable The least of the cardinalities of the cofinal subsets of a partially ordered set.

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Examples

  • "cofinality" of the ordinal, which I had not heard of before.

    The Universe of Discourse 2008

  • "cofinality" of the ordinal, which I had not heard of before.

    Planet Haskell 2008

  • What is the cofinality of the wellordering of the ordinals?

    Quine's New Foundations Forster, Thomas 2006

  • So, for example, the cofinality of ω is ℵ 0, or, in the language of order types,

    Planet Haskell 2008

  • The cofinality of S is the minimum cardinality of its cofinal subsets, or, what is pretty much the same thing, the minimum order type of its cofinal subsets.

    Planet Haskell 2008

  • My question, phrased in terms of cofinality, is simply whether any ordinal has uncountable cofinality.

    Planet Haskell 2008

  • And yet it has countable cofinality, as witnessed by the limiting sequence I just gave.

    Planet Haskell 2008

  • My question, phrased in terms of cofinality, is simply whether any ordinal has uncountable cofinality.

    The Universe of Discourse 2008

  • But some uncountable ordinals have countable cofinality.

    Planet Haskell 2008

  • But the cofinality of ω + 1 is only 1 (because the subset {ω} is cofinal), as is the confinality of any successor ordinal.

    Planet Haskell 2008

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