Non-finite in a sentence as an adjective

I find it disappointing that you think there is an non-finite amount of work that can needlessly cause people to toil.

But only if you properly define when two non-finite sets have the same size, you can lead this to a contradiction.

Because these are non-finite non-rival goods, hence are a commons by necessity.

Mark Gold's paper proves that it is impossible to learn a non-finite automaton from examples.

Literature is a medium, it's unclosed, and non-finite.

And I guess I am saying that it's a real problem vs. a currency with increasing difficulty and a non-finite supply.

There are some cases where I really do want to perform comparisons against a non-finite value, or do arithmetic with one.

It's a good introduction to the subtleties of probability theory in non-finite spaces.

A rational number with a non-finite decimal expansion?

The messages could as well be delivered instantaneously, the impossibility proof does not take advantage of non-finite delivery time.

This produces a system that can be used as a general-purpose language, but you will probably get more mileage thinking about it as a database engine, capable of expressing non-finite relations.

I mean, you may not be able to prove that Anne is married or prove that Anne is unmarried, but can't you prove by that Anne is either married or unmarried, by the definition of marriege?Moreover, I had the idea that Intuitionistic logic is advocated to curb with non-constructive proofs over non-finite sets rather than the simple case you mentioned.

Information is processed as continuous functions of values, such as voltage and relative pulse frequency, rather than by logical operations on discrete strings of bits....> Individually deterministic finite-state processors, running finite codes, are forming large-scale, nondeterministic, non-finite-state metazoan organisms running wild in the real world.

Non-finite definitions

adjective

of verbs; having neither person nor number nor mood (as a participle or gerund or infinitive); "infinite verb form"

See also: infinite