Virgil
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Re: The Distinguishability argument of the Reals.
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Jan 5, 2013 1:20 AM
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In article <7850ae29-08d9-49ef-8c7b-e8979e03794e@m4g2000pbd.googlegroups.com>, "Ross A. Finlayson" <ross.finlayson@gmail.com> wrote:
> Consider the function that is the limit of functions f(n,d) = n/d, n = > 0, ..., d; n, d E N.
You mean the zero function?
For every n, the limit of f(n,d) as d -> oo is 0, so your limit function would have to be the zero function: f(n,oo) = 0 for all n. --
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