Good lesson. Very educative. I just enjoy sitting down and listening to these lectures.
simenyasikhulu 5 months ago
great clip .. keep it up thanks
tomerchandra 5 months ago
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See: Logic of Actual Infinity and G. Cantor's Diagonal Proof of the Uncountability of the Continuum by AA Zenkin
Source: Rev. Mod. Log. Volume 9, Number 3-4 (2004), 27-82.
and search: "CANTOR’S DIAGONAL ARGUMENT: A NEW ASPECT."
"'Real"Analysis is a Degenerate Case of Discrete Analysis" ~ Doron Zeilberger
mateo3470 1 year ago
@Oxydox I got told this exact definition
GutGenotype 1 year ago
Correct. Some define countable as your 'denumerable' and then use 'at most countable' to say finite or countable. Wikipedia addresses this as well: en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Countable_set
Bamzookie 1 year ago
Good lesson. Very educative. I just enjoy sitting down and listening to these lectures.
simenyasikhulu 5 months ago
great clip .. keep it up thanks
tomerchandra 5 months ago
great clip .. keep it up thanks
tomerchandra 5 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
See: Logic of Actual Infinity and G. Cantor's Diagonal Proof of the Uncountability of the Continuum by AA Zenkin
Source: Rev. Mod. Log. Volume 9, Number 3-4 (2004), 27-82.
and search: "CANTOR’S DIAGONAL ARGUMENT: A NEW ASPECT."
"'Real"Analysis is a Degenerate Case of Discrete Analysis" ~ Doron Zeilberger
mateo3470 1 year ago
@Oxydox I got told this exact definition
GutGenotype 1 year ago
Correct. Some define countable as your 'denumerable' and then use 'at most countable' to say finite or countable. Wikipedia addresses this as well: en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Countable_set
Bamzookie 1 year ago