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Group of all cool people in Comps-VESIT.
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Saturday, June 04, 2005
Regarding Santosh's post sometime last year:
"Jim Loy's theorem: There are no uninteresting numbers.
Proof: Assume that there are. Then there is a lowest uninteresting number. That would make that number very interesting. ....which is a contradiction.
For more see http://www.jimloy.com/math/math.htm."
This just means there are no POTENTIALLY uninteresting numbers. Because the second lowest unint. number is not interesting, neither is the third lowest and so on. Interesting because it is the lowest uninteresting number is a title that can be applied only once, otherwise it loses meaning...
posted by Manish 6/04/2005 06:22:00 PM 111792396342097929
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