List of types of numbers

Numbers can be classified according to how they are represented or according to the properties that they have.

Main types

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  • Natural numbers ( ): The counting numbers {1, 2, 3, ...} are commonly called natural numbers; however, other definitions include 0, so that the non-negative integers {0, 1, 2, 3, ...} are also called natural numbers. Natural numbers including 0 are also sometimes called whole numbers.[1][2]
  • Integers ( ): Positive and negative counting numbers, as well as zero: {..., −3, −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...}.
  • Rational numbers ( ): Numbers that can be expressed as a ratio of an integer to a non-zero integer.[3] All integers are rational, but there are rational numbers that are not integers, such as −2/9.
  • Real numbers ( ): Numbers that correspond to points along a line. They can be positive, negative, or zero. All rational numbers are real, but the converse is not true.
  • Irrational numbers ( ): Real numbers that are not rational.
  • Imaginary numbers: Numbers that equal the product of a real number and the imaginary unit  , where  . The number 0 is both real and imaginary.
  • Complex numbers ( ): Includes real numbers, imaginary numbers, and sums and differences of real and imaginary numbers.
  • Hypercomplex numbers include various number-system extensions: quaternions ( ), octonions ( ), sedenions ( ), trigintaduonions ( ), and other hypercomplex numbers of dimensions 64 and greater. Less common variants include as bicomplex numbers, coquaternions, and biquaternions.
  • p-adic numbers: Various number systems constructed using limits of rational numbers, according to notions of "limit" different from the one used to construct the real numbers.

Number representations

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Signed numbers

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  • Positive numbers: Real numbers that are greater than zero.
  • Negative numbers: Real numbers that are less than zero. Because zero itself has no sign, neither the positive numbers nor the negative numbers include zero. When zero is a possibility, the following terms are often used:
  • Non-negative numbers: Real numbers that are greater than or equal to zero. Thus a non-negative number is either zero or positive.
  • Non-positive numbers: Real numbers that are less than or equal to zero. Thus a non-positive number is either zero or negative.

Types of integer

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Algebraic numbers

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Non-standard numbers

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Computability and definability

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Weisstein, Eric W. "Natural Number". MathWorld.
  2. ^ "natural number", Merriam-Webster.com, Merriam-Webster, retrieved 4 October 2014
  3. ^ W., Weisstein, Eric. "Rational Number". mathworld.wolfram.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)