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A relative failure

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Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
You mean during those times before the Big Bang?
18th century and the birth of calculus for a start... you are very arrogant you know that?

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Originally posted by adam warlock
18th century and the birth of calculus for a start... you are very arrogant you know that?
Dr S. is quite arrogant, but that's just because of his job. Pirping ain't easy etc.

Your statement was not a formalisation of the idea of asymptotic density. At most it was a formalisation of the idea of sets with asymptotic density 1/3.

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Originally posted by adam warlock
you are very arrogant you know that?
Yes

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Originally posted by ChronicLeaky
Your statement was not a formalisation of the idea of asymptotic density. At most it was a formalisation of the idea of sets with asymptotic density 1/3.
but that was what he wanted if i understood it correctly. a formalization on what being close enough to 1/3

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Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
Yes
ok then. but just keep in mind that some people know some stuff too.

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