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The Infinite Node Tree

Dec 12, 2009
I have to stop have dreaming about infinities, they keep waking me up at night ... We can define an 'infinite node tree' as a tree similar to an N-ary tree, except that at each and every node, there are an infinite number of children. Can this...

Quickie: Infinite Sets

Dec 10, 2009
 This is just a leftover from the primes stuff, but I thought I'd explain it a bit better (in case it might be of interest to others in relation to Cantor): If we have the set: S = { { a1, b1, c1, ...}, {a2, b2, c2, ...}, ....} Is it mappable...

Quickie: Let it be Free

Dec 9, 2009
I was thinking about how the "scientists" in the Climategate scandal are hiding their raw data. If the science is really objective, then by its own merits other researchers will reach the same conclusions. If you're afraid that they won't, then...

Transformers

Dec 5, 2009
First, some Administrivia. Given that I haven't sold any copies for quite a while now, I've decided to make the electronic copy of "The Programmer's Paradox" free for a while (a few months probably). It can be found at...

Spaghetti Code

Nov 29, 2009
And now back to our regularly scheduled programming :-) I think I've manged to get past my prime fetish for a while (although I'm still intrigued by Goldbach's conjecture). Fun stuff, but clearly not good for one's popularity. At least somebody said...


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