Re: Distinct linear orderings on Z

From: aeo6 (aeo6_at_cornell.edu)
Date: 03/24/05


Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 16:42:15 -0500

Jesse F. Hughes said:
> Tony Orlow (aeo6) <aeo6@cornell.edu> writes:
>
> >> (3) Do you conclude that for the set N of all natural numbers
> >>
> >> #(g(N)) = #(N) / 2 or #(g(N)) = #(N) / 2 + 1?
> > You mean, do I consider infinity to be odd or even? That's almost a retarded
> > question,
>
> I didn't ask that question. I asked whether you accepted the
> disjunction.
>
>
No I resolved it, thanks. It was easy.

-- 
Smiles,
Tony


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