Infinity Paradoxes in the Light of its More Accurate Algebraic Representation

Abstract

Even though having the same cardinality, infinities are not all identical. In this paper it will be shown that a more opportune algebraic representation of infinity can complete the perspective of it and, in some cases, can give us a new sight of some paradoxes, as in the case of the Hilbert's Hotel.

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Antonio Luigi Paolilli

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Antonio Luigi Paolilli (2018). Infinity Paradoxes in the Light of its More Accurate Algebraic Representation. International Journal of Innovation in Science and Mathematics, 6(2), 88-89. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-498510