Adjective
Having a limit; limited in quantity, degree, or capacity; bounded; -- opposed to infinite; as, finite number; finite existence; a finite being; a finite mind; finite duration.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAberration of light: light from a distant source appears to be from a different location for a moving telescope due to the finite speed of light. Source: Internet
A countable set is a set which is either finite or denumerable; the denumerable sets are therefore the infinite countable sets. Source: Internet
According to their own clocks, which appear to them to tick normally, they cross the event horizon after a finite time without noting any singular behaviour; it is impossible to determine the location of the event horizon from local observations. Source: Internet
Additional delay can be caused when a large number of inputs are connected to an output, due to the distributed capacitance of all the inputs and wiring and the finite amount of current that each output can provide. Source: Internet
A consequence of the primitive element theorem states that every finite separable extension has a primitive element (i.e. is simple). Source: Internet
A central simple algebra over K is a matrix algebra over a (finite dimensional) division algebra with center K. For example, the central simple algebras over the reals are matrix algebras over either the reals or the quaternions. Source: Internet