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Re: No Identity Bijection for Omega
Posted:
Sep 13, 2007 12:31 PM
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logiclab@comcast.net writes:
> F' = {<0,w>, <w,0>, <1,1>, <2,2>, ...} > > X' = A' intersect B' = w+1 > > G'(0) = {<0,0>, <1,1>, <2,2>, ..., <w,w>} > G'(1) = {<0,0>, <1,1>, <2,2>, ..., <w,w>} > G'(2) = {<0,0>, <1,1>, <2,2>, ..., <w,w>} > ... > G'(w) = {<0,0>, <1,1>, <2,2>, ..., <w,w>} > > Are you saying G'(w) doesn't exist?
Are you suggesting that if one sequence of functions converges, then all sequences of functions converge?
-- "Now I'm informing all of you that the people arguing against me are EVIL, yes they are real, live EVIL people as mathematics is that important, so it's important enough for Evil itself to send minions like them." -- James Harris on Evil's interest in Algebraic Number Theory
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