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1,269 wordsBernard Bolzano was a philosopher and mathematician whose contributions were not truly recognized until long after his death. He is especially important in the fields of logic geometry and the theory or real numbers. Bernardus Placidus Johann Nepomuk Bolzano was born in Prague, Bohemia, (which is now part of the Czech Republic), on October 5, 1781 as the fourth child out of twelve children. His mother was a German-speaking native of Prague, his father a dealer in small wares from Northern Italy ...
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Allocation Of Resources Zero Sum
1,929 wordster>Sam Vaknin's Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites Consider this: Could Western management techniques be successfully implemented in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)? Granted, they have to be adapted, modified and cannot be imported in their entirety. But their crux, their inalienable nucleus can this be transported and transplanted in CEE? Theory provides us with a positive answer. Human agents are the same everywhere...
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Real Numbers Starting Point
1,939 wordster> Sam Vaknin's Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites Finiteness has to do with the existence of boundaries. Intuitively, we feel that where there is a separation, a border, a threshold there is bound to be at least one thing finite out of a minimum of two. This, of course, is not true. Two infinite things can share a boundary. Infinity does not imply symmetry, let alone isotropy. An entity can be infinite to its left and bounded on its...
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Boys And Girls Lets Examine
2,652 wordsThe First Mathematical Problem of David Hilbert: Continuum Hypothesis Continuum Hypothesis, also known as the first Hilbert's problem is one of the most interesting mathematical problems. It is often spoken within the context of the basic mathematical tasks and multitude theory. Continuum Hypothesis is closely related to such simple and natural questions like how much? , More or less? , How many? , etc. Even the smallest child is able to understand the formulation of this problem. Nevertheless, ...
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878 wordsIts a tough question, because the word infinity can mean different things in different contexts. In mathematics, whether or not a certain concept exists can depend on the context in which you ask the question. If you want to know more about this, you can refer to a fuller explanation of how a mathematical concept can exist in some contexts but not in others. Here are some of the contexts in which the question is there such a thing as infinity can be asked, and the answers appropriate for each co...
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Real Numbers N 1
1,080 wordsMost everyone is familiar with the infinity symbol, the one that looks like the number eight tipped over on its side. Infinity sometimes crops up in everyday speech as a superlative form of the word many. But how many is infinitely many? How big is infinity? Does infinity really exist? You cant count to infinity. Yet we are comfortable with the idea that there are infinitely many numbers to count with; no matter how big a number you might come up with, someone else can come up with a bigger one;...
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Allocation Of Resources Zero Sum
3,923 wordsSam Vaknins Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites Consider this: Could Western management techniques be successfully implemented in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)? Granted, they have to be adapted, modified and cannot be imported in their entirety. But their crux, their inalienable nucleus? can this be transported and transplanted in CEE? Theory provides us with a positive answer. Human agents are the same everywhere and are mostly rational. Practice ...
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