Re: Transcendental Dimensions
- From: José Carlos Santos <jcsantos@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 12:01:51 +0100
On 21-07-2005 11:57, gsax wrote:
Also I read somewhere that most of the numbers are transcendental,...
Algebraic numbers are countable and therefore transcendental numbers have the same cardinal as the real numbers.
it is funny then that it takes so much trouble to produce their examples..
It's very easy to create transcendental numbers. What is hard is to prove that a specific number is transcendental.
Best regards,
Jose Carlos Santos .
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