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Am 05.08.2024 um 01:07 schrieb Chris M. Thomasson:See, you meant the same things but were using different modesOn 8/4/2024 8:35 AM, WM wrote:>Le 04/08/2024 à 02:15, Moebius a écrit :Am 03.08.2024 um 21:54 schrieb Jim Burns:>On 8/3/2024 10:23 AM, WM wrote:>>NUF(x) = ℵ₀ for all x > 0 is wrong.
Nonsense.
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Actually, Ax > 0: NUF(x) = ℵ₀.
You mean that there are ℵ₀ unit fractions smaller than all positive x?
Obviously not.
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What I mean is that for all positive x there are ℵ₀ unit fractions
smaller than x.
>>Impossible. [...] Not even one unit fraction can be smaller than all
positive x.
No one (except WM) claimed that there's a unit fraction which is smaller
than all positive x.
>Huh?>
WM is constantly mixing up
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∀x > 0: ∃^ℵ₀ u ∈ ⅟ℕ: u < x (true)
with
∃^ℵ₀ u ∈ ⅟ℕ: ∀x > 0: u < x (false) .
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(Here ⅟ℕ = {1/n : n e IN} is the set of all unit fractions.)
>Say x = 1/2, there are infinite smaller unit fractions, say, 1/4, 1/5,>
1/6, ect... However there is only one larger one, 1/1. See? No
smallest one for 1/0 is not a unit fraction! There is a largest one,
1/1...
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They tend to zero, but there is no smallest one...
Yeah.
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Proof: If s is a unit fraction then 1/(1/s + 1) is a unit fraction which
is smaller than s (for each and every s).
>See?>
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