lukolliset
Lukolliset is a Finnish-language term that appears in some mathematical and statistical contexts to describe objects or data related to counting. It is not a universally standardized term, and its precise meaning can vary by author or field. In general use, lukolliset tends to align with the idea of countability or numeracy, rather than denoting a single rigid definition.
In mathematics, lukolliset commonly corresponds to the notion of countable sets: sets that are finite or in
In statistical or data-analytic contexts, lukolliset data refer to count data—observations that assume non-negative integer values,
Etymology: the term derives from luku meaning number and the suffix -llinen, which denotes a property or
See also: countable set, uncountable set, count data, Poisson distribution, discrete data, Finnish language.