A question on modification of a list via a function invocation
Rhodri James
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Fri Sep 8 09:01:43 EDT 2017
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On 08/09/17 13:45, Stefan Ram wrote: > Gregory Ewing<greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz> writes: > [a random integer will on average have ] >> infinitely many >> digits -- despite every actual integer only having finitely >> many digits! > This is not possible because every integer has > a finite number of digits (in base 10). Surely an infinitely large integer has an infinite number of digits? -- Rhodri James *-* Kynesim Ltd
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