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Re: [lojban] 2 maths questions
la djan cusku di'e
>What I don't know is whether this notion of "thickness" can be
>extrapolated beyond the sets which are multiples of some integer.
>How "thick" is the set of primes relative to the set of integers,
>for example?
It gets as thin as you like. But you don't need to go to
something as fancy as the primes. The powers of two also
get thinner and thinner all the time, and there are just
as many of them as integers.
co'o mi'e xorxes
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