A formula in which positive values represent infinity. There is no specific number, but positive infinity means a value greater than any number. The sign is +∞, and the sign of negative infinity is -∞. Aristotle, an ancient Greek philosopher, believed that infinity could exist, because a finite quantity was infinitely separable and could not reach the pole, but infinity was universally acknowledged as unreachable.
Infinite application
Infinite or infinite, the mathematical symbol is ∞. It comes from the Latin "infinitas", which means "no boundary". It has different concepts in theology, philosophy, mathematics and daily life. Usually the use of this word does not involve its more professional definition.
In theology, for example, in the works of theologian Dunce Scott, the infinite energy of God is applied to the unconstrained, not the infinite. In philosophy, infinity can be attributed to space and time. In theology and philosophy, infinity is infinity, and many articles have discussed infinity, absoluteness, God and Zeno paradox.
In mathematics, infinity is related to the following topics or concepts: mathematical limit, Alev number, class in set theory, Dai Dejin's infinite group, Russell paradox, hyperreal number, projective geometry, extended real number axis and absolute infinity.