Sujet : Re: Does the number of nines increase?
De : wolfgang.mueckenheim (at) *nospam* tha.de (WM)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 04. Jul 2024, 14:49:47
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Le 04/07/2024 à 05:20, Jim Burns a écrit :
On 7/3/2024 4:00 PM, WM wrote:
But it is impossible to
construct or define or find or recognize or communicate
a non-terminating decimal without using a finite formula,
and be it as simple as "0.111...".
Answer the questions
"What is a non.terminating.decimalⁿᵒᵗᐧᵂᴹ?" and
"What is a line.pointⁿᵒᵗᐧᵂᴹ?"
and one can prove from very reasonable assumptions
that non.terminating.decimalsⁿᵒᵗᐧᵂᴹ _exist_
and line.pointsⁿᵒᵗᐧᵂᴹ _exist_
and
a non.terminating.decimalⁿᵒᵗᐧᵂᴹ determines
no less than one real number (line.pointⁿᵒᵗᐧᵂᴹ) and
no more than one real number (line.pointⁿᵒᵗᐧᵂᴹ).
Yes, the line point is the limit of an infinite sequence.
Example: 0.999... --> 1.
But the sequence cannot be given other than by its defining formula like "0.999...".
If it is impossible to constructᵂᴹ or defineᵂᴹ or findᵂᴹ or
recognizeᵂᴹ or communicateᵂᴹ a non.terminating.decimalⁿᵒᵗᐧᵂᴹ
It is not impossible to construct every desired digit of the sequence. But it is impossible to do so without a finite formula. And it is impossible to desire all digits. ℵo are always missing.
because it cannot be handled with enough precision.
Then it _exists_ and is unable to be
handled.with.enough.precisionᵂᴹ.
It is handled by a formula, sometimes even with absolute precision like 0.999... --> 1.
Always almost all digits are dark.
All.nonempty.digit.setsⁿᵒᵗᐧᵂᴹ hold a first member.
All.digitsⁿᵒᵗᐧᵂᴹ have a first.after.digit
Most are unknown.
Regards, WM