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OF TRANSFINITE NUMBERS
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Proof.—By (6) of §3, is the cardinal number of the aggregate of bindings

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where and are any finite cardinal numbers which are independent of one another. If also represents any finite cardinal number, so that , , and are only different notations for the same aggregate of all finite numbers, we have to show that

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Let us denote by ; then takes all the numerical values , and there are in all elements for which , namely:

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In this sequence imagine first the element , for which , put, then the two elements for which , then the three elements for which , and so on. Thus we get all the elements in a simple series:

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and here, as we easily see, the element comes at the th place, where

(9)
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The variable takes every numerical value , once. Consequently, by means of (9), a