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Much more significant is Cantor's discovery of an argument that is applicable to any set, and shows that the theorem holds for [[infinite set|infinite]] sets also. As a consequence, the cardinality of the [[real number]]s, which is the same as that of the power set of the [[integer]]s, is strictly larger than the cardinality of the integers; see [[Cardinality of the continuum]] for details.
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==Proof==
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