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Am Thu, 21 Nov 2024 17:55:25 +0100 schrieb WM:Not none but less than any definable eps.On 21.11.2024 14:05, FromTheRafters wrote:Yes, of the infinite real axis none are black.WM wrote :>>Let every unit interval after a natural number on the real axis be
coloured white with exception of the powers of 2 which are
coloured black. Is it possible to shift the black intervals so
that the whole real axis becomes black?The limit of the sequence f(n) of relative coverings in the interval (0,The analytical limit is wrong in your opinion?Which limit?
n] is 0, not 1.
No, for any finite subset (0, n] there is no complete bijection. Too few black unit intervals available to cover (0, n].I mean, bijections are also complete for every finite subset.Which limit?That is where Cantor's bijections are believed to be complete.
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