számosság
Számosság is a Hungarian term often translated as "cardinality" in English mathematics. It refers to the number of elements in a set. For finite sets, the számosság is simply the count of its members. For example, the set {apple, banana, cherry} has a számosság of 3.
The concept of számosság becomes more nuanced when dealing with infinite sets. Georg Cantor introduced the
Cantor also proved that the set of real numbers has a strictly larger számosság than the set