Almost all Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
In mathematics, the phrase almost all has a number of specialised uses."Almost all" is sometimes used synonymously with "all but finitely many"; see almost.
In number theory, if P(n) is a property of positive integers, and if p(N) denotes the number of positive integers n less than N for which P(n) holds, and if
- p(N)/N → 1 as N → ∞
Occasionally, "almost all" is used in the sense of "almost everywhere" in measure theory, or in the closely related sense of "almost surely" in probability theory.
