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kuroshiro
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On January 07 2011 21:39 timmyfred wrote: I have a math degree, and have also never heard of it. Why? Because the concept of infinity literally doesn't allow for anything greater than it. Uh... some infinities are larger than others dude. I'm no maths grad so sorry for the bad example but: e.g. inf/exp(inf) = 0 by that reasoning some infinities are `greater' than others. I'm also pretty sure that last time I spoke with a maths grad they were telling me that there's much more formal ways to prove that's the case - iirc it had something to do with defining number spaces. | ||
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If you are not rooting for Nada, you are a traitor and a commie Perhaps they just haven't read this[/QUOTE] I have to read this again. Thanks, Plexa. | ||
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shannn
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On January 07 2011 21:45 Imhotep wrote: Initial games: G1: #1 in points vs #3 in points. G2: #2 in points vs #4 in points. G3: winner of G1 vs loser of G2. G4: winner of G2 vs loser of G1. After that the following three scenarios can happen: 1. Two players at 2-0 (both will advance), and two at 0-2 (does not advance). The two players at 2-0 will play to determine 1st and 2nd spot. The two at 0-2 will play to determine 3rd and 4th. 2. One player at 2-0 (will advance as 1st). One at 0-2 (will not advance, 4th) Two players at 1-1. These will play to determine 2nd and 3rd. The winner advances. [This is what happened today] 3. All 4 players at 1-1. The players that hasn't faced off will play. The two with 2-1 will advance, with the player that won over the other goes as 1st. The two with 1-2 will not advance, with the one who won over the other goes as 3rd place. Don't ask me why it's this way, ask Gom :p And somehow Jinro is playing IdrA who is last in his group when it comes to seedings. Same went for SanZenith today who played InCa (2nd seed) first. | ||
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iEchoic
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On January 07 2011 21:39 timmyfred wrote: I have a math degree, and have also never heard of it. Why? Because the concept of infinity literally doesn't allow for anything greater than it. Read about Georg Cantor's work on infinity. | ||
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On January 07 2011 21:47 kuroshiro wrote: Uh... some infinities are larger than others dude. I'm no maths grad so sorry for the bad example but: e.g. inf/exp(inf) = 0 by that reasoning some infinities are `greater' than others. I'm also pretty sure that last time I spoke with a maths grad they were telling me that there's much more formal ways to prove that's the case. I also have a math degree, and I've never heard of greater infinity. There are different types of infinity though but you really start pushing grey areas. Theres countable, uncountable, cardinality of the continuum etc. | ||
shaunnn
Ireland1230 Posts
On January 07 2011 21:47 kuroshiro wrote: Uh... some infinities are larger than others dude. I'm no maths grad so sorry for the bad example but: e.g. inf/exp(inf) = 0 by that reasoning some infinities are `greater' than others. I'm also pretty sure that last time I spoke with a maths grad they were telling me that there's much more formal ways to prove that's the case. Thing is infinity by definition is infinite so nothing can be greater than it because its infinite, there is no rigorous definitions of infinity that define bigger and smaller infinitys afaik | ||
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