Rudin's Principle of Mathematical Analysis Theorem 2.14 Question – math.stackexchange.com

$\mathbf{Theorem 2.14:}$ Let $A$ be the set of all sequences whose elements are the digits $0$ and $1$. Then A is uncountable, meaning there does not exist a one-to-one mapping of A onto $\mathbb{Z}$. ...

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