Finite Subsets of N: Proving Countability

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Prove that the collection F(N) of all fi nite subsets of N (natural numbers) is countable.
 
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Countable union of countable sets is countable.
For each n > 0, the number of subsets having cardinality n is countable. There's the empty set for n = 0 also.
 
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you have to look at the maximal element in an S in F(N). After that consider there are 2max(S) - 1 sets in F(N) which have max(S) as a maximum. Hope this helps.
 
It's easy to construct a bijection from this set to N, by mapping the set to a string of 1's and 0's and so construct a binary number.
 
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