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On 2024-07-09, Chris M. Thomasson <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com> wrote:Makes sense to me. By the way, did you take a look at my "fun" experiment wrt storing data in the roots of complex numbers?On 7/8/2024 3:59 PM, Ben Bacarisse wrote:Anyway, a complex number is a + ib where a and b are real."Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com> writes:>
>Are there "more" complex numbers than reals?>
If you ask this in an appropriate group (sci.math?) I'll answer. Can
you really think this is topical in comp.lang.c?
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Ahhhh shit! this was meant for sci.math! Damn it! Cursing, ..., ..., .....
We can take any two reals (wlog, in the range [0, 1)):
a = 0 . a0 a1 a2 a3 a4 .... (a0 a1 ... are decimal digits of a)
b = 0 . b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 ....
and intertwine the digits to make a new real number:
c = 0. a0 b0 a1 b1 a2 b2 ...
That new number c is still among the reals.
The intertwining is undoable: you can recover the original pair
of numbers by taking the even or odd digits.
Thus, any complex number can be encoded as a real number,
which implies that there can't be more of them than reals.
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