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In mathematics, Aleph usually refers to a series of numbers used to represent the cardinality of infinite sets. For example,
Aleph is also one of the most advanced systems for inductive logic programming.
Aleph is also the name of a religion in Japan, formerly known as Aum Shinrikyo.
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