Definitions from Wiktionary (continuum hypothesis)
▸ noun: (set theory) The hypothesis which states that any infinite subset of ℝ must have the cardinality of either the set of natural numbers or of ℝ itself.
▸ noun: (physics, kinematics, continuum mechanics) The assumption, for the purposes of mathematical modelling, that the material being studied is a continuous mass rather than being composed of discrete particles.
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▸ noun: (set theory) The hypothesis which states that any infinite subset of ℝ must have the cardinality of either the set of natural numbers or of ℝ itself.
▸ noun: (physics, kinematics, continuum mechanics) The assumption, for the purposes of mathematical modelling, that the material being studied is a continuous mass rather than being composed of discrete particles.
Similar:
hypercontinuum,
generalized continuum hypothesis,
continuum,
continuum theory,
subcontinuum,
quasicontinuum,
uncountable set,
central limit theorem,
Cantor's theorem,
aleph-one,
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