| Subject: | Re: Transfinite Ordinal Multiplication |
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| From: | A N Niel |
| Date: | Sun, 30 Apr 2006 14:49:31 -0400 |
| Newsgroups: | sci.math |
In article <1146415739.928000.87300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, zuhair <zaljohar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In Introduction to mathematical philosophy n.Omega means Omega summed > by itself n times, while Omeage.n means n summed by itself Omega times > OK. small irrelevant question: why do they do it opposite from the way mathematicians do it? |
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