@Anthony_Bonato
Anthony Bonato
2 months
In mathematics, be careful of intuition
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@erasmuse
Professor Eric Rasmusen
2 months
@Anthony_Bonato What does Dim mean?
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@PaulaRosvold
Paula Rosvold
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@LuisMijangos_
Professor M
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@Anthony_Bonato Not an example for a pattern that fails. This one it is an example.
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@hanwenzhang1982
hanwen zhang 🐲张汉文
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@Ilya_Kuprov
Ilya Kuprov
2 months
@Anthony_Bonato and typesetting
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@sean_a_mcclure
Sean McClure
2 months
@Anthony_Bonato Intuition suggests the kind of space required to house the intricacy of systems capable of producing continuous spectra of observables.
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@drummatick
Saurabh Kumar
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@Anthony_Bonato Aah yes the manifolds
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@avzaagzonunaada
Sā́mapriyaḣ
2 months
@Anthony_Bonato Or of “we shall abuse notation a little and identify ... when there is no confusion” caveats in small print.
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@Web_Infusion
WebInfusion
2 months
@Anthony_Bonato the answer seems like LIMIT-> N
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@HDPbilly
HDP
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@pxanderf
Alexander Palma
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@Anthony_Bonato A bit out of place since it's not a matter of intuition but of notation. Intuition works well: dim(R^N)=N where N is a natural number.
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@BricoutRomain
Romain
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@Lptomov82
Лъчезар Томов
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@anomalieplus
anomalie
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@Anthony_Bonato 1 as a R^N-module
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@bbaobabb
Nilçu
2 months
@Anthony_Bonato Its infinite dimensional canım ya
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@Iceland_jack
Dad×2_jack
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@TobyBartels0
Toby Bartels
2 months
@Anthony_Bonato The difference between infinitary direct products and direct sums strikes again.
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