Re: VOTE on whether 1/oo = 0
From: Will Twentyman (wtwentyman_at_read.my.sig)
Date: 07/14/04
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Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 07:54:16 -0400
Adam wrote:
> Doesn't 1/oo = 0 in inversive geometry?
I'm not familiar with inversive geometry, so I can't say. The only case
that springs to mind is the Riemann Sphere, but that's something I would
consider a somewhat special case. The particular model used seems to
affect what makes sense for 1/oo, if anything.
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> "Will Twentyman" <wtwentyman@read.my.sig> wrote in message
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>>|-|erc wrote:
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>>>Please don't justify your answer or cite reasoning to detract from the
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> next voters opinion.
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>>>Does 1/oo = 0 ?
>>>
>>>oo = infinity
>>>0 = zero
>>>= = equals
>>>1 = one
>>>
>>>If you're a regular professor here let others vote 1st so as not to
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> influence the result.
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>>>Just post YES or NO to be counted
>>>
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>>No.
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