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Categories: Ordinal numbers
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order type  order-equivalent  order-type  Ordinality
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In mathematics, especially in set theory, two ordered sets X and Y are said to have the same order type if they are order isomorphic, that is, if there exists a bijection f : X → Y {\displaystyle f\colon X\to Y} such that both f and its inverse are monotonic. Wikipedia
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In mathematics, especially in set theory, two ordered sets X and Y are said to have the same order type if they are order isomorphic, that is, if there exists a bijection f : X → Y {\displaystyle f\colon X\to Y} such that both f and its inverse are monotonic. Wikipedia
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