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2 to the power of C

2c is the order[?] of the power set of a continuum; this uses the letter c to represent the order of the continuum, that is, the number of real numbers. This can be visualised as the number of scalar-valued functions of one variable, or in fact, the number of rank-N fields of D dimensions for any finite values N and D.

2c is equal to ‭א‬2 only if the generalized continuum hypothesis holds true, which is generally believed to not be the case.


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