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by autopilot23
1588 days ago
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That's not nessecarily true. Bigger (cardinality?) doesn't mean more or less inner structures. If anything, it's the assumptions you choose to make that determine how much you can say about an object. A reason why the complex numbers is tame in certain contexts is that it's algebraically closed. Discrete theory also tends to be more difficult imo since by taking its limit, you should still recover the continuous theory. |
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