Multitude

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Multitude is the quantity of a finite set. Synonyms for multitude are natural number, whole quantity, discrete quantity, cardinality, and the symbol ; though all those concepts have different shades of meaning, Objective Mathematics uses them interchangeably.

Comparison

"Few" and "many" describe relative multitudes.

Counting

Counting is a process by which one identifies the isomorphism class of a set. [TODO lol]

Specific natural numbers

Multitude can be divided up into sub-concepts such as "1," "12," and "73."

Addition

[TODO]