Definition:Initial Segment of Natural Numbers/Zero-Based
< Definition:Initial Segment of Natural Numbers(Redirected from Definition:Initial Segment of Zero-Based Natural Numbers)
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Definition
Let $n \in \N$ be a natural number.
The initial segment of the natural numbers determined by $n$:
- $\set {0, 1, 2, \ldots, n - 1}$
is denoted $\N_{<n}$.
Also denoted as
The usual notation for this is $\N_n$, but the notation $\N_{<n}$ is less ambiguous.
The notation $\Z_n$ is often see, for the set of least positive residues of the set of residue classes modulo $n$:
- $\Z_n = \set {0, 1, \ldots, n - 1}$
which of course is exactly the same thing.
Also see
Sources
- 1965: Seth Warner: Modern Algebra ... (previous) ... (next): Chapter $\text {III}$: The Natural Numbers: $\S 16$: The Natural Numbers