Kinda like (2/2)+(3/3) but way more complicated

  • @TheOrs
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    81 year ago

    The standard way when using ordinal arithmetic is: Take the ordinal 1, which is {{}}. Replace each element with a ordered pair of the form {{a},{a,b}} with second element being 0 (that is {}). Repeat with second element 1. Take a union. Take find the ordinal with this order. Overall: otp({ {{{}},{{},{}}}, {{{}},{{},{{}}}} }) Or simplified

    otp({ {{{}}}, {{{}},{{},{{}}}} })

  • @dbaner
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    21 year ago

    I saw somewhere that someone had decoded how an AI had learnt to do basic arithmetic. And it appeared to be using a massive expression containing lots of sin & cosines to do basic addition

  • Spzi
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    21 year ago

    (10googol)0 + (TREE(3))0

    Although that’s fairly easy to write. It’s hard to calculate, if you calculate the brackets first.

  • @Artisian
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    1 year ago

    Perhaps: (lim_{n->\infty} \sum_{m=1}^n 1/2^m ) + dim(Im(matrix([1,3,4],[2,6,8],[3,9,12])))