Intro to the Theory of Sets
A continuum is a continuous sequence or range of values or elements that can be divided into infinitely smaller parts, often used in mathematics to describe the real number line and its properties. It highlights the idea that between any two points, there exists an infinite number of additional points, making it uncountable and fundamentally different from discrete sets. The continuum is crucial for understanding concepts such as uncountable sets, the properties of the continuum, and the implications of the Continuum Hypothesis in set theory.
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