Re: Is one-to-one mapping valid for comparing infinite-sized sets?
- From: "Salviati" <eckard.blumschein@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 01:02:43 +0200
"Aatu Koskensilta" <aatu.koskensilta@xxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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"Salviati" <eckard.blumschein@xxxxxxxx> writes:
What about Hilbert?
The idea that Hilbert or von Neumann made any promises about quantum
computation is rather bewildering.
It was indeed v. Neumann who cooperated with computer specialists.
The role of Hilbert space and how it caused in 1935 Schroedinger to imagine
quantum entanglement was already mentioned.
Salviati
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