Re: Cantor For Dummies ...
- From: riderofgiraffes <mathforum.org_am@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 10:55:08 EDT
I never said that the list being fed in was
the output list. Never once did I say that
an output list was being used as input. I'd
be interested to see where you claim I said
that an output list was being used as input.
You said that your algorithm can use ANY input.
Yes. I said that if you provide a list of
committees, then my algorithm can and will
produce a committee that's not on your list.
No it can't. It can't use a list that
contains your algorithm's output.
Why not?
If you start with a list L1 of committees and
then apply my algorithm to that, we get a new
committee C1 that wasn't on the original list.
Now create a list L2 which is C1 prepended to L1.
Tell me why we can't now apply my algorithm
to L2.
.
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