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- From: gjm11@cus.cam.ac.uk (G.J. McCaughan)
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- Subject: Re: measures of the `size' of infinite sets
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- Date: 10 Sep 92 01:46:52 GMT
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- Just to add a little confusion to the current discussion of measure, density
- and such: In fact there are various different notions of the density of a set
- of integers. Fortunately they all give the same answer for nice sets such as
- {multiples of 29}...
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- Gareth McCaughan Dept. of Pure Mathematics & Mathematical Statistics,
- gjm11@cus.cam.ac.uk Cambridge University, England. [Research student]
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