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real numbers |
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The rational numbers
are dense in
, that is
every irrational number
can
be approximated by fractions to an arbitrary degree of accuracy.
Unlike
however,
is not countable.
Together with addition and multiplication, the real numbers form a
field.
Moreover,
is complete, that is every convergent
sequence of real numbers has a limit in
.
Annotation:
automatically generated 6/11/2007 |