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I know that N and N x N are equipotent but can anyone give me an explicit bijection between these two sets (in either direction)?
by Scienceguy on May 31st, 2009
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How many coincidences are needed for a conspiracy?
by technios on January 14th, 2009
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Is a null set considered infinite?
by LindaW on June 9th, 2008
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Who are the Bailyn Blue Jays?
by koston100 on November 10th, 2011
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Can you prove why and how humans exist? can you prove what is in the universe and why? the simple question is can you prove everything of an existance?
by dabigtiny on August 22nd, 2008
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You're reading Symmetry Group question: What are the equivalent of • A rotation about a point, and • A reflection about a line for an object in 3-d space? b) Can you think of a symmetry in 3-d that has no equivalent in 2-d?