Sujet : Re: Incompleteness of Cantor's enumeration of the rational numbers
De : chris.m.thomasson.1 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Chris M. Thomasson)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 16. Nov 2024, 23:16:19
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On 11/16/2024 2:11 PM, Moebius wrote:
Am 16.11.2024 um 22:48 schrieb Chris M. Thomasson:
On 11/16/2024 1:29 PM, FromTheRafters wrote:
Chris M. Thomasson pretended:
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(infinity - infinity) = undefined
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ L%27H%C3%B4pital%27s_rule#Other_indeterminate_forms
Or this one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indeterminate_form
"oo - oo" is an "indeterminate form".
I must be missing something:
A limit which unambiguously tends to infinity, for instance [...]
is not considered indeterminate
[1] = a gallon of water out of an infinite pool
[2] = another gallon of water out of an infinite pool
[3] = on and on... taken to infinity...
The pool would always have infinite water for this process?
This this just one way to define, undefined? Fair enough? Humm... ;^o