Galileo’s paradox and numerosities
Galileo's paradox of infinity involves comparing the set of natural numbers, N, and the set of squares, {n2 : n ∈ N}. Galileo (1638) sets up a one-to-one correspondence between these sets; on this basis, the number of the elements of N is considered to be equal to the number of the elements of...
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Main Author: | Piotr Błaszczyk |
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Language: | DE EN FR PL |
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Copernicus Center Press
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/803947dad5b04394bd1d76acb1d98b7e |
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