Whole number

WikiLast edit: Jul 6, 2016, 3:00 PM by Joe Zeng

A whole number is an intuitive concept of a number that is not fractional. There are three different definitions of the whole numbers, whose usage depends heavily on the author:

  1. The natural numbers.

  2. The natural numbers and zero (in definitions of the number_sets where the natural numbers do not contain zero).

  3. The integers.

The set of whole numbers, when it is separate from the natural numbers and the integers, is usually notated as either or .

This page is a disambiguation page for three different definitions.