Re: abundance of irrationals!)



Ed van der Meulen said:
> Hi Tony
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> How are you?
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> Ed: What do we see as THE function here. I thought it was f(x) = x . sin (1/x). It's meant as function.
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> Tony: Does one evaluate functions by replacing variables with values and performing the defined algebraic operations?
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> Ed: In that case we often replace the original formula by a sequence for instance. Sequences you know that can be easily computed when you want values. Their are in mathematics tools for making sequences. Sometimes we are finding an easy analytical rephrasing as well.
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> Just tell it in other words. In fact also commmon for you.
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> You think and do a lot that is also present in mathematics. Unless you do illogical things, grin.
> Mathematics is enormous wide.
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> So if you know the domain can be analytical. There you replace it by another function that has no problems anymore.
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> The gamma function is also a special kinf of mathematics and you do that as well there. First it looked like a hole and then the combined function makes it differentiable.
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> Your view on reality is great in real computers. And the devopments there are also marvelous. I have wishes. And you are the one who knows it. And I appreciate that. So you are also very needed.
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> I have also posted a new item about the New ERA that is coming. We have the brains for it Tony.
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> Please have a nice and sunny day?
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> ed
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Thank you Ed. I did have a nice and sunny weekend. I couldn't get to the
newgroup. Baby, boys, laundry... But I did get some work done on some number
system thoughts. I'll take a look at your new thread. Yes, I believe we can
work together to make a new era dawn. It's starting already. Time to rise and
shine!!

Take care!
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Smiles,

Tony
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