Re: F lipschitzian ...
From: The World Wide Wade (waderameyxiii_at_comcast.remove13.net)
Date: 02/24/05
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Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 12:36:47 -0800
In article <DPpTd.952969$35.35665331@news4.tin.it>,
"Anolethron" <thevery***@tin.it> wrote:
> But if the subdivision becomes more subtle n increases... that's where I'm
> stuck... n is not constant is it?
Of course not. You're missing something simple that is going to
cause you to slap your forehead with your palm.
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