Do sequences that grow in terms of powers always have a geometric analogy? What if those powers are fractional? Negative? @kcsaff @increpare
@increpare @psysal @kcsaff also k^n doesn't mean subsets of size k, I'm stupid.
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@increpare@kcsaff So just the symbology of 3^n suggests there is a way to abstract sets so that f(x) is on the range { 0, 1, 2 } -
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@increpare@kcsaff Your not stupid. :) But this raises a question: what does k^n mean? -
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@increpare@kcsaff Like, a normal set can be defined as f(x) == true if x in S; f is on a boolean rangeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@increpare@kcsaff This is just the kind of think i'm thinking about lately. I'm not trying to claim anything, per se.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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