Natural number
The set of natural numbers, denoted , is the set most conveniently associated with the notion of "counting".
Definition
Let be the set of all successor sets .
The set of Natural Numbers is defined as
Note that as , is non-empty.
Common Usage
According to this definition, is the set (Which is also called the set of counting numbers or positive integer)s. Unfortunately, in some texts, is taken to be the set of whole numbers or nonnegative integers. Because of this ambiguity, one should always be careful to define one's notation clearly. Possible alternatives include for the non-negative integers and or for the positive integers (although is also sometimes used for the prime numbers). Natural numbers are important in the link between the well-ordering principle and the principle of mathematical induction.
Mathematical Induction
Mathematical Induction is an extremely useful tool for problems regarding Natural Numbers.
Statement:
Let
Let (i)
Let (ii);
Then is the set of natural numbers, or
Well-Ordering Principle
The Well-Ordering Principle states that every subset of has a least element.