Sujet : Re: How many different unit fractions are lessorequal than all unit fractions?
De : noreply (at) *nospam* example.org (joes)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 14. Sep 2024, 19:35:16
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Am Sat, 14 Sep 2024 16:01:02 +0200 schrieb WM:
On 14.09.2024 01:05, FromTheRafters wrote:
WM explained :
No, that is your big mistake. In the interval [0, 1] there is a point
next to 0 and a point next to 1, and infinitely many are beteen them.
Define 'next' in this context.
Two points are next to each other means that no point is between them.
Which is the case for no two (different) reals.
-- Am Sat, 20 Jul 2024 12:35:31 +0000 schrieb WM in sci.math:It is not guaranteed that n+1 exists for every n.