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* Having a finite number of elements: ] | * Having a finite number of elements: ] | ||
* Having a finite ] | |||
* Being a finite number, so not equal to <math>\pm\infty</math>; all ]s are finite | |||
* Having a finite ] | |||
* As opposed to being some sort of ] number, a finite number; e.g., all ]s are finite. | |||
* In ] ], ''finite'' can mean either non-infinite or non-zero. | * In ] ], ''finite'' can mean either non-infinite or non-zero. | ||
* A ] or ''finite automaton'' is a model of behavior composed of states, transitions and actions. | * A ] or ''finite automaton'' is a model of behavior composed of states, transitions and actions. |
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Finite may refer to:
- Having a finite number of elements: finite set
- Having a finite diameter
- Having a finite measure (mathematics)
- As opposed to being some sort of infinite number, a finite number; e.g., all real numbers are finite.
- In physics jargon, finite can mean either non-infinite or non-zero.
- A finite state machine or finite automaton is a model of behavior composed of states, transitions and actions.
- Finite verb
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