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==Characterizations== There are many equivalent characterizations of uncountability. A set ''X'' is uncountable if and only if any of the following conditions hold: * There is no [[injective function]] (hence no [[bijection]]) from ''X'' to the set of natural numbers. * ''X'' is nonempty and for every ω-[[sequence]] of elements of ''X'', there exists at least one element of X not included in it. That is, ''X'' is nonempty and there is no [[surjective function]] from the natural numbers to ''X''. * The [[cardinality]] of ''X'' is neither finite nor equal to <math>\aleph_0</math> ([[aleph number|aleph-null]]). * The set ''X'' has cardinality strictly greater than <math>\aleph_0</math>. The first three of these characterizations can be proven equivalent in [[Zermelo–Fraenkel set theory]] without the [[axiom of choice]], but the equivalence of the third and fourth cannot be proved without additional choice principles.
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