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Le 14/01/2010 05:37, Jim Henderson nous fit lire :
> On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 19:45:23 -0700, somebody wrote:
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>> Last time I checked, mathematicians were real. But maybe, the question
>> to ask is, "what's the smallest uninteresting number?"
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> That's easy, 1/(Graham's Number)
>
I disagree. 1/(Graham's Number) is interesting, at least as the inverse
of...
Maybe 1/(1+Graham's Number)... or rather 1/(2+Graham's Number), as the
first one is interesting because it is just one of...
In fact, any uninteresting number become interesting as soon as it
answers the query.
Remind me of group's theory: does the repertory of repertories which do
not reference themselves references itself ? and why ?
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