Aleph
first letter in the Hebrew alphabet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Aleph is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
Modern uses
- In mathematics, Georg Cantor decided to use alephs to determine the cardinality of infinite sets. These are called aleph numbers, with some of the most notable ones being aleph null () and aleph one ().[1]
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Hebrew alphabet
Aleph ("a" pronounced as "father") has a mute sound and is represented by the symbol "א".[2]
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