Why is the set of infinite length strings over zeros and ones considered uncountably infinite?
Thursday, 03 August 2023
by EITCA Academy
The set of infinite length strings over zeros and ones is considered uncountably infinite due to its cardinality being larger than that of the set of natural numbers. This concept can be understood by examining Cantor's diagonal argument, which demonstrates that there are more real numbers than natural numbers. By extension, the set of infinite

