Draft:Outline of numbers
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to numbers:
A number is a mathematical object used to count, measure, and label. The most basic examples are the natural numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and so forth. Individual numbers can be represented in language with number words or by dedicated symbols called numerals; for example, "five" is a number word and "5" is the corresponding numeral. As only a limited list of symbols can be memorized, a numeral system is used to represent any number in an organized way. The most common representation is the Hindu–Arabic numeral system, which can display any non-negative integer using a combination of ten symbols, called numerical digits. Numerals can be used for counting (as with cardinal number of a collection or set), labels (as with telephone numbers), for ordering (as with serial numbers), and for codes (as with ISBNs). In common usage, a numeral is not clearly distinguished from the number that it represents.
What type of things are numbers?
[edit]Numbers can be described as all of the following:
- Abstract concepts
- Symbols (Numeral system)
- Fundamental elements of mathematics
- Quantitative descriptors
- Fundamental elements of mathematics
- Symbols (Numeral system)
Types of numbers
[edit]- Main article: List of types of numbers
Natural numbers
[edit]- Main article: Natural numbers
Integers
[edit]- Main article: Integers
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Real numbers
[edit]- Main article: Real numbers
Complex numbers
[edit]- Main article: Complex numbers
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Hypercomplex numbers
[edit]- Main article: Hypercomplex numbers
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Other types
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History of numbers
[edit]- Main article: History of numbers
- History of ancient numeral systems
- History of natural numbers
- History of integers
- History of real numbers
- History of complex numbers
- History of infinity
Applications of numbers
[edit]General numbers concepts
[edit]Numbers organizations
[edit]Numbers publications
[edit]Persons influential in numbers
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