Infinity: An Essay in MetaphysicsClarendon Press, 1964 - 289 pagina's |
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Pagina 60
... decimal expansion of or , alternatively , that one might succeed in proving - say by actually performing the expansion to a million places that the sequence does in fact occur in some specifiable region in the series . What they insist ...
... decimal expansion of or , alternatively , that one might succeed in proving - say by actually performing the expansion to a million places that the sequence does in fact occur in some specifiable region in the series . What they insist ...
Pagina 61
... decimal expansion of or is the number of 7's infinite ? In other words , is there a terminal 7 in the series ? It is clear that this question cannot possibly be answered , one way or the other , simply by generating the decimal expansion ...
... decimal expansion of or is the number of 7's infinite ? In other words , is there a terminal 7 in the series ? It is clear that this question cannot possibly be answered , one way or the other , simply by generating the decimal expansion ...
Pagina 132
... decimal expansion of any rational number , the decimal expansion of any irrational number may be said to be altogether random in character : the one always exhibits a simple recurrent pattern ( a regularity of sequence , in Hume's sense ) ...
... decimal expansion of any rational number , the decimal expansion of any irrational number may be said to be altogether random in character : the one always exhibits a simple recurrent pattern ( a regularity of sequence , in Hume's sense ) ...
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INFINITY | 1 |
HYPERMATHEMATICS | 72 |
COSMOLOGY I | 102 |
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