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Brief facts about infinitely:

Infinity is that which is boundless, endless, or larger than any natural number. It is often denoted by the infinity symbol. Since the time of the ancient Greeks, the philosophical nature of infinity was the subject of many discussions among philosophers. In the 17th century, with the introduction of the infinity symbol and the infinitesimal calculus, mathematicians began to work with infinite series and what some mathematicians regarded as infinitely small quantities, but infinity continued to be associated with endless processes. As mathematicians struggled with the foundation of calculus, it remained unclear whether infinity could be considered as a number or magnitude and, if so, how this could be done. At the end of the 19th century, Georg Cantor enlarged the mathematical study of infinity by studying infinite sets and infinite numbers, showing that they can be of various sizes.

0.999... - In mathematics, 0.999... is a notation for the repeating decimal consisting of an unending sequence of 9s after the decimal point. This repeating decimal is a numeral that represents the smallest number no less than every number in the sequence; that is, the supremum of this sequence.

Aleph number - In mathematics, particularly in set theory, the aleph numbers are a sequence of numbers used to represent the cardinality of infinite sets that can be well-ordered. They were introduced by the mathematician Georg Cantor and are named after the symbol he used to denote them, the Hebrew letter aleph.

Ananta - Ananta, is a Sanskrit term, and primarily an epithet of Vishnu.

Exponentiation - Exponentiation is a mathematical operation, written as bⁿ, involving two numbers, the base b and the exponent or power n, and pronounced as "b raised to the power of n".

Indeterminate form - In calculus and other branches of mathematical analysis, limits involving an algebraic combination of functions in an independent variable may often be evaluated by replacing these functions by their limits; if the expression obtained after this substitution does not give enough information to...

Names of large numbers - Two naming scales for large numbers have been used in English and other European languages since the early modern era: the long and short scales.

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