The document defines some key concepts about sets:
- A set is well-defined if its elements can be specifically identified. An example of a well-defined set is the set of numbers between 10 and 20.
- The cardinality of a set refers to the number of elements in the set. Finite sets have countable elements while infinite sets extend infinitely.
- An empty set is a set with no elements, denoted by {} or ø, and has a cardinality of 0.