And what, I find myself wondering, does "nearly infinite" mean? Could you perhaps give us an example of a number which is both finite and "nearly infinite" ? ;-)
Jill (just havin a larf)
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I did not try to count them for the simplest cases, but possible DGCs are nearly infinite:
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