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One of the numbers ..., ,
, 0, 1, 2, .... The Set of Integers forms a Ring which is
denoted
. A given Integer
may be Negative (
), Nonnegative (
),
Zero (
), or Positive (
). The Ring
has Cardinality of
Aleph-0. The Generating Function for the Nonnegative Integers is
There are several symbols used to perform operations having to do with conversion between Real Numbers and integers. The symbol
(``Floor
'') means ``the largest integer
not greater than
,'' i.e., int(x) in computer parlance. The symbol
means ``the nearest integer to
''
(Nint), i.e., nint(x) in computer parlance. The symbol
(``Ceiling
'') means ``the smallest integer not smaller
,'' or -int(-x), where int(x) is the
Integer Part of
.
See also Algebraic Integer, Almost Integer, Complex Number, Counting Number, Cyclotomic Integer, Eisenstein Integer, Gaussian Integer, N, Natural Number, Negative, Positive, Radical Integer, Real Number, Whole Number, Z, Z-, Z+, Z*, Zero