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Description
Represents the aleph number aleph-zero, also called
aleph-nought or aleph-null, and written as ℵ₀.
AlephNumbers represent the
cardinalities of infinite sets.An
Integer that is at least some
other IntegerAn
Integer no less than 8An
Integer no less than 18An
Integer no less than 11An
Integer no less than 15An
Integer no less than 5An
Integer no less than 4An
Integer no less than 14An
Integer no less than -1An
Integer no less than 9An
Integer no less than 19An
Integer no less than 1An
Integer no less than 7An
Integer no less than 17An
Integer no less than 6An
Integer no less than 16An
Integer no less than 10An
Integer no less than 13An
Integer no less than 3An
Integer no less than 12An
Integer no less than 20An
Integer no less than 2An
Integer no less than 0An
Integer that is at most some
other IntegerAn
Integer no greater than 8An
Integer no greater than 18An
Integer no greater than 11An
Integer no greater than 15An
Integer no greater than 5An
Integer no greater than 4An
Integer no greater than 14An
Integer no greater than -1An
Integer no greater than 9An
Integer no greater than 19An
Integer no greater than 1An
Integer no greater than 7An
Integer no greater than 17An
Integer no greater than 6An
Integer no greater than 16An
Integer no greater than 10An
Integer no greater than 13An
Integer no greater than 3An
Integer no greater than 12An
Integer no greater than 20An
Integer no greater than 2An
Integer no greater than 0A
CardinalNumber is what is commonly called
the cardinality or number of elements of a set.A
ConcreteNumber is an Integer whose value
is always the same specific integer and is identified by
its type name.A
CountableNumber is a CardinalNumber
that is either a NaturalNumber or Aleph0The concrete number 8
The concrete number 18
The concrete number 11
The Euclidean Algorithm is an efficient method for computing the (GCD)
greatest common divisor of a set of integers
The concrete number 15
The concrete number 5
A container for
ThreadLocals that provide error thresholds for
floating point calculationsThe concrete number 4
The number
Four or the number EightThe concrete number 14
Represents a generic uncountable infinite cardinal
Any integer number such as -12, 14, 0, 1 google, etc.
A
BinaryOperator that adds two Integers and returns
the sumA
BinaryOperator that divides one Integers by
another and returns their quotientA
BinaryOperator that divides one Integers by
another and returns the remainderA
BinaryOperator that multiplies two Integers and returns
their productA
BinaryOperator that subtracts one Integer from
another and returns the differenceAn
IrrationalNumber is a RealNumber that is not a
RationalNumber.A
Function that calculates the least common multiple of a set
of IntegersThe concrete number -1
A
NaturalNumber is a non-negative IntegerRepresents an actualized negative infinity, denoted as -∞,
a
RealNumber less than any other RealNumberThe concrete number 9
The concrete number 19
Represents an
Integer that is 1 less than
some other (integer) ConcreteNumberRepresents an
Integer that is 1 more than
some other (integer) ConcreteNumberA number of some type, ie real number,
integer, etc.
An
RuntimeException that indicates a loss of numeric
precision occurred.The concrete number 1
Represents an actualized positive infinity, denoted as +∞,
a
RealNumber greater than any other RealNumberA
PositiveInteger is a NaturalNumber
that isn't Zero.A
BinaryOperator that add two RationalNumbers and
returns the sumA
BinaryOperator that multiplies two RealNumbers and returns
the productA
RationalNumber, also called a fraction, is
a RealNumber that can be defined as a ratio
of two Integers.A
Function that calculates the absolute value of a RealNumberA
BinaryOperation that returns the sum of two RealNumbersA
BinaryOperator that divides two RealNumbers
and returns the quotientA
BinaryOperator that computes the exponentiation of one RealNumber
by anotherA
BinaryOperator that computes the modulo of one RealNumber
by anotherA
BinaryOperator that multiplies two RealNumbers and returns
their productA
RealNumber is an element of the set of
RealNumbers ℝA
BinaryOperator that subtracts one RealNumber from another
and returns their differenceThe concrete number 7
The concrete number 17
The concrete number 6
The concrete number 16
The concrete number 10
The concrete number 13
The concrete number 3
The concrete number 12
The concrete number 20
The concrete number 2
The concrete number 0