Infinity Paradoxes in the Light of its More Accurate Algebraic Representation
Journal Title: International Journal of Innovation in Science and Mathematics - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 2
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.
Authors and Affiliations
Antonio Luigi Paolilli
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