ótakmarkaður
Ótakmarkaður is Icelandic for unbounded or unlimited. The term is formed with the prefix ó- (negation) and takmarkaður (bounded). It is used primarily in mathematics and logic to describe objects that do not have finite bounds, but it also appears in everyday language to denote unlimited extent or capacity, such as ótakmarkaður aðgangur or ótakmarkaður fjöldi.
In mathematical usage, a set is ótakmarkaður if there is no real number M that bounds all
Examples illustrate the concept. The intervals (0, ∞) and (−∞, 0) are unbounded, each unbounded in one direction.
Ótakmarkaður thus describes a fundamental property of magnitude or extent in mathematical contexts, while in ordinary
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