Sujet : Re: More complex numbers than reals?
De : ben (at) *nospam* bsb.me.uk (Ben Bacarisse)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 13. Jul 2024, 01:12:22
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WM <
wolfgang.mueckenheim@tha.de> writes:
(AKA Dr. Wolfgang Mückenheim or Mueckenheim who teaches "Geschichte des
Unendlichen" at Hochschule Augsburg.)
Le 11/07/2024 à 02:46, Ben Bacarisse a écrit :
"Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com> writes:
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{a, b, c} vs { 3, 4, 5 }
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Both have the same number of elements,
That will fall down for infinite sets unless, by decree, you state that
your meaning of "more" makes all infinite sets have the same number of
elements.
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There are some rules for comparing sets which are not subset and superset,
namely symmetry:
Still nothing about defining set membership, equality and difference in
WMaths though. You've been dodging that one for years. Without sound
definitions of those things WMaths is pretty useless.
-- Ben.