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  1. Proof of infinite monkey theorem. - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Apr 24, 2015 · The infinite monkey theorem states that if you have an infinite number of monkeys each hitting keys at random on typewriter keyboards then, with probability 1, one of them will type the …

  2. elementary set theory - What is the definition for an infinite set ...

    Dec 3, 2020 · However, while Dedekind-infinite implies your notion even without the Axiom of Choice, your definition does not imply Dedekind-infinite if we do not have the Axiom of Choice at hand: your …

  3. infinity - What is the definition of an infinite sequence ...

    May 12, 2024 · Except for $0$ every element in this sequence has both a next and previous element. However, we have an infinite amount of elements between $0$ and $\omega$, which makes it …

  4. calculus - Infinite Geometric Series Formula Derivation - Mathematics ...

    Infinite Geometric Series Formula Derivation Ask Question Asked 12 years, 7 months ago Modified 4 years, 10 months ago

  5. One divided by Infinity? - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Infinite decimals are introduced very loosely in secondary education and the subtleties are not always fully grasped until arriving at university. By the way, there is a group of very strict Mathematicians …

  6. Infinite monkey theorem and numbers - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Mar 15, 2021 · I had a discussion with a friend about the monkey infinite theorem, the theorem says that a monkey typing randomly on a keyboard will almost surely produce any given books (here let's say …

  7. If $S$ is an infinite $\sigma$ algebra on $X$ then $S$ is not countable

    6 Show that if a $\sigma$-algebra is infinite, that it contains a countably infinite collection of disjoint subsets. An immediate consequence is that the $\sigma$-algebra is uncountable.

  8. linear algebra - Invertibility of infinite-dimensional matrix ...

    May 3, 2020 · As far as I can tell, the "infinite matrix" representation of a linear operator is not that popular, especially in non-Hilbert contexts. There are many technicalities to address, as Jesko …

  9. abstract algebra - Infinite Degree Algebraic Field Extensions ...

    May 30, 2012 · One example which is quite natural is the field given by adjoining all roots of unity or all radicals to $\mathbb Q$. But I must say, I don't like this question: It is not that hard to give you any …

  10. How to prove the infinite number of sides in a circle?

    0 There is a way of proving that there is "infinite number of sides in a circle", in the following sense. Infinity was a number to both Kepler and Leibniz who spoke of a circle as an infinite-sided polygon. …