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In mathematics, infinity plus one has meaning for the hyperreals, and also as the number ω+1 (omega plus one) in the ordinal numbers and surreal numbers.

Mathematics

There are several mathematical theories which include both infinite values and addition.

Notes

References

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  • Shulman, Polly (December 1995). "Infinity Plus One, and Other Surreal Numbers". Discover. 16 (12).
  • Tall, David (2001). "A child thinking about infinity" (PDF). Journal of Mathematical Behavior. 20 (1): 7–19. doi:10.1016/S0732-3123(01)00058-X.