• Diplomjodler
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    77 months ago

    Wait, I thought everything in math is rigorously and unambiguously defined?

    • @NegativeInf
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      237 months ago

      There’s a hole at the bottom of math.

      • gregorum
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        7 months ago

        There’s a frog on the log on the hole on the bottom of math. There’s a frog on the log on the hole on the bottom of math. A frog. A frog. There’s a frog on the log on the hole on the bottom of math.

    • @RandomWalker
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      7 months ago

      Rigorously, yes. Unambiguously, no. Plenty of words (like continuity) can mean different things in different contexts. The important thing isn’t the word, it’s that the word has a clear definition within the context of a proof. Obviously you want to be able to communicate ideas clearly and so a convention of symbols and terms have been established over time, but conventions can change over time too.

    • HexesofVexes
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      57 months ago

      Platonism Vs Intuitionism would like a word.