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| ``Re: A nonempty perfect subset of R''
by bs on 2003-11-16 02:03:35 |
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| This set has no limit points at all. A nonempty perfect set actually has to be uncountable.
Try taking a set somewhat like the Cantor set and translating it by a well-chosen irrational number. I think that might do it. |
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