In article <5618c25d-959d-4852-845c-1e9c7297e4db@w7g2000yqo.googlegroups.com>, WM <mueckenh@rz.fh-augsburg.de> wrote:
> > Please answer as politely: Is there any n with no line containing > d_1, ..., d_n = 1,2,3,...,n?
All n but 1 have that property.
If WM's list L is l_1 = 1. l_2 = 12, l_3 = 123, ...
Then WM's d = 123..., so d_1 = 1. d1, d2 = 1,12. d1, d2, d3 = 1,12,123. and so on. > > Or do you want to withdraw your assertion that d is nothing but its > FIS?
Outside of Wolkenmuekenheim, every line is the union of its fISs.
And if induction works, WM is wrong about almost everything. --