• @OccamsTeapot
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    8310 months ago

    Mathematicians write the most insane shit you’ve ever seen in your life then they’re just like □ peace out

    • @bonus_crab
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      1210 months ago

      If you wrote the equivalent of this in software I think linus torvalds himself would personally show up to destroy your pc.

      • @Aqarius
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        410 months ago

        Nah, formulas like that are basically the assembly code for logic.

  • @slampisko
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    4210 months ago

    statements dreamed up by the utterly deranged

    • @affiliateOP
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      2810 months ago

      × is the cartesian product and = {x, {x,y}} is the ordered pair of x and y. (i.e., if x is in X and y is in Y, then is the corresponding element of the cartesian product X × Y). hope this helps

        • @affiliateOP
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          2510 months ago

          it’s the “order type” of a well ordering on a set. so, given a set X with a total ordering R, type(X,R) is the unique ordinal isomorphic to (X,R)

            • @affiliateOP
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              1510 months ago

              yeah but sometimes when the textbook authors are feeling particularly mischievous they’ll just put them in random places. and sometimes they’ll even skip the proofs but keep the square.

          • Lem Jukes
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            810 months ago

            Give it up for op actually out here answering questions like a real live teacher.

    • Jack Riddle
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      510 months ago

      × is the cartesian product I think, no clue what the other thing is tho

  • @hips_and_nips
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    1510 months ago

    This is giving me PTSD flashbacks from Number Theory at uni. What a fascinating mindfuck.

    • @affiliateOP
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      810 months ago

      oh god number theory… the things they make you do in that class…

    • @riodoro1
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      310 months ago

      Im sorry, but the capital form alone justifies its existence.

  • Ragdoll X
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    510 months ago

    Is this from Principia Mathematica or smth?