
Bijection between infinite sequences of real numbers (i.e. all ...
5 days ago · Please tell me if my reasoning is correct. We construct a bijection between these sets. We know that $\\mathbb{R}$ has the same cardinality as the set of all infinite sequences …
Infinite Disjunctions and Conjunctions - Mathematics Stack Exchange
The simple answer is just that there's a difference between letting a formula have infinite length and letting the interpretation (and truth-value) of a formula depend on infinitely many …
calculus - Infinite limits - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Aug 24, 2010 · One solution is to accept there are two kind of limits in Mathematics: a finite limit, represented by a real number if it exists, and an infinite limit whose quantity can not be …
Infinite sums involving factorials - Mathematics Stack Exchange
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calculus - Convergence of infinite sum (factorial and root ...
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Dec 3, 2020 · However, while Dedekind-infinite implies your notion even without the Axiom of Choice, your definition does not imply Dedekind-infinite if we do not have the Axiom of Choice …
Infinite monkey theorem and numbers - Mathematics Stack …
Mar 15, 2021 · I had a discussion with a friend about the monkey infinite theorem, the theorem says that a monkey typing randomly on a keyboard will almost surely produce any given books …
Questions about the Infinite Monkey Theorem - Mathematics …
Nov 15, 2023 · (Context: the Infinite Monkey Theorem stipulates that given infinite time, a monkey can type out the complete works of Shakespeare, or any other text of finite length, just by …
Infinite lines and points - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Nov 12, 2015 · 1 point to get 2 infinite lines. 2 points and we have 3 infinite lines 3 points and we have 4.. 4 points and we have 5.. So now let's say I take an infinite amount of points, I would …
Evaluating an infinite summation - Mathematics Stack Exchange
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