Cardinality (disambiguation)
- Cardinality (disambiguation)
Cardinality may refer to
* Cardinality of a set, a measure of the "number of elements" of a set in mathematics
* Cardinality (data modeling), a term in database design
* Cardinality (SQL statements), a term used in SQL statements
* "'Cardinal utility, in contrast with ordinal utility, in economics
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