Re: Distinct linear orderings on Z
From: Jesse F. Hughes (jesse_at_phiwumbda.org)
Date: 03/24/05
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Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 23:07:35 +0100
Tony Orlow (aeo6) <aeo6@cornell.edu> writes:
>> Can you compare the sizes of the set of even numbers with the set of
>> all continuous functions f:R -> R?
> The mapping functions are used internally within domains. The reals
> are abviously infinitely more bigulous than the naturals, and
> continuous functions of the reals more bigulous yet. This requires a
> strict system of unit infinities drectly related to finite units.
You have indicated the conclusions, but your "reasoning" is utterly
opaque.
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