The message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from "Ian Halliday" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> contains these words:
> My view is that MPs are so sparse, and getting sparser the more we > know, that it's unlikely that they are infinite in number ... Surely that's not even an heuristic argument for the number of MPs being finite ? The series where N[1] = 10, N[n] = 10^N[n-1] is very sparse, but there are plenty of them..... Jason _______________________________________________ Prime mailing list [email protected] http://hogranch.com/mailman/listinfo/prime
