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by Javantea
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Oct 2, 2012
Page "Cofiniteness" Paragraph 0
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In mathematics, a cofinite subset of a set X is a subset A whose complement in X is a finite set.
In other words, A contains all but finitely many elements of X.
If the complement is not finite, but it is countable, then one says the set is cocountable.
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