Sujet : Re: The set of necessary FISONs
De : wolfgang.mueckenheim (at) *nospam* tha.de (WM)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 12. Apr 2025, 14:20:12
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On 11.04.2025 19:59, Richard Damon wrote:
But the number of Natural Numbers isn't itself a Natural Number, so that doesn't contradict the statement.
The number of definable natural numbers is potentially infinite. All fractions having definable denominators can be removed from the harmonic series. The remaining terms remain infinite nevertheless.
The number of all natural numbers is actually infinite. Removing all terms of the harmonic series having natural denominators yields the sum 0.
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