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A numbering (or more exactly, an integer numbering) of a set M is a mapping a of some set E ⊂ ℕ onto M. If α(e) = m, then e is called the (α-)number of m (see [Us 55a], [Us 60, sect.11], [Mal 61, sect.2.1], [Mal 65, chap.XVT]).
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Uspensky, V., Semenov, A. (1993). The concept of a numbering and the theory of numberings. In: Algorithms: Main Ideas and Applications. Mathematics and Its Applications, vol 251. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8232-2_18
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