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| ``Choosing N''
by radarnasty on 2006-10-17 15:19:52 |
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| | There is a problem with the first part of this proof because by composition M could be an arbitrarily large finite number and since the integer N is going to be large (N-1)M/N is going to approach M which is not necessarily going to be less than epsilon/3. |
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