Re: continuum hypothesis and 0=1
- From: "Rupert" <rupertmccallum@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 5 Mar 2007 03:12:58 -0800
On Mar 5, 10:03 pm, Pierre-Yves.Gaill...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 5 mar, 11:54, Aatu Koskensilta <aatu.koskensi...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2007-03-04, Pierre-Yves.Gaill...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
What is the "standard model"?
In this context "standard model" refers to the structure of naturals
together with addition, multiplication and the successor function.
How do you define a "natural"?
It usually means "non-negative integer", like 0, 1, 2, 3, ...
.
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