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2024-09-27 14:40:08 +0200 | <ski> | mod gorgon |
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2024-09-27 14:38:58 +0200 | billchenchina- | (~billchenc@103.152.35.21) billchenchina |
2024-09-27 14:38:55 +0200 | <shapr> | hej ski, god morgon |
2024-09-27 14:38:44 +0200 | <lambdabot> | ski says: ("unique among types, `Void -> X' has its own charm. tourists should definitly pay a visit") |
2024-09-27 14:38:44 +0200 | <shapr> | @quote ski |
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2024-09-27 14:14:36 +0200 | <ski> | ncf : it couldn't, because it's injective. so you can't have a single column (or row) in the Cayley table that also mentions every inhabitant (is surjective) (there'd be none left to occur in the other entries in the table) |
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2024-09-27 14:03:05 +0200 | <ski> | Inst ^ |
2024-09-27 14:01:48 +0200 | misterfish | (~misterfis@84.53.85.146) misterfish |
2024-09-27 14:00:07 +0200 | misterfish | (~misterfis@84.53.85.146) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) |
2024-09-27 14:00:06 +0200 | <ski> | (and these two streams of triplets are different) |
2024-09-27 13:59:43 +0200 | <ski> | but if you instead combine `[0,1,2,3,...]' with the result of combining the latter two (being `[(0,0),(1,0),(0,1),(2,0),(1,1),(0,2),(3,0),(2,1),(1,2),(0,3),...]'), you get `[(0,0,0),(1,0,0),(0,1,0),(2,0,0),(1,1,0),(0,0,1),(3,0,0),(2,1,0),(1,0,1),(0,2,0),...]' |
2024-09-27 13:59:06 +0200 | <ski> | magine given three `[0,1,2,3,...]'s. if we combine the first two, we get `[(0,0),(1,0),(0,1),(2,0),(1,1),(0,2),(3,0),(2,1),(1,2),(0,3),...]', which, if we combine it with the remaining `[0,1,2,3,...]', we get `[(0,0,0),(1,0,0),(0,0,1),(0,1,0),(1,0,1),(0,0,2),(2,0,0),(0,1,1),(1,0,2),(0,0,3),...]' |
2024-09-27 13:56:39 +0200 | CrunchyFlakes | (~CrunchyFl@31.19.233.78) |
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2024-09-27 13:52:54 +0200 | identity | (~identity@user/ZharMeny) identity |
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2024-09-27 13:51:49 +0200 | Smiles | (uid551636@id-551636.lymington.irccloud.com) Smiles |
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2024-09-27 13:48:33 +0200 | <ncf> | actually it can't possibly be unital, right |
2024-09-27 13:48:16 +0200 | misterfish | (~misterfis@84.53.85.146) misterfish |
2024-09-27 13:48:05 +0200 | <ncf> | i guess the question is is there an associative isomorphism e : ℕ² ≃ ℕ |
2024-09-27 13:46:22 +0200 | <Inst> | thanks for the help |
2024-09-27 13:45:32 +0200 | <ski> | Inst : i'm pretty sure it can't be associative |
2024-09-27 13:45:04 +0200 | <ski> | (btw, you should be able to do `(<*>)' on your `Stream' there, without involving `seek' and indices) |