enumerable groups
[ɪˈnjuːmərəbəl ɡruːps]
nounpl: enumerable groups
grupos enumeráveis
1. In mathematics and group theory, groups whose elements can be listed or counted in a sequence, typically in a finite or countably infinite manner
The additive group of integers is an example of enumerable groups that can be systematically ordered.
O grupo aditivo dos inteiros é um exemplo de grupos enumeráveis que podem ser sistematicamente ordenados.
2. Groups that possess a countable number of elements or can be put into one-to-one correspondence with the natural numbers
Enumerable groups are fundamental to understanding the structure of discrete mathematical systems.
Grupos enumeráveis são fundamentais para compreender a estrutura de sistemas matemáticos discretos.
This is specialized mathematical terminology used primarily in academic and research settings across both Brazil and Portugal. It is not part of colloquial speech and is primarily encountered in university-level mathematics courses, particularly in algebra and group theory.
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