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Office_Shredder
Jul28-06, 09:55 PM
Earlier today, I proved 1=0!
Think about it... it kind of tickles the brain in a weird way
quasar987
Jul28-06, 09:57 PM
Are you gonna post how you did it? I'd like to see.
Are you gonna post how you did it? I'd like to see.
The irony is about waist-high in this thread.
- Warren
mattmns
Jul28-06, 10:06 PM
Yes, but can you prove that 2 + 2 \neq 4!
quasar987
Jul28-06, 10:07 PM
chroot,
I can't see it. o_O
Office_Shredder
Jul28-06, 10:40 PM
Are you gonna post how you did it? I'd like to see.
I used a well-known, yet under-appreciated, definition.
mattmns, I'm working on it, but it may take a while.
But I have shown 2=2!
quasar987
Jul28-06, 10:50 PM
I meant, are you gonna post the details of the proof.
Dragonfall
Jul28-06, 11:33 PM
1=0! by definition.
But I have shown 2=2!
2=2! by definition too.
Like Mickey said, are you saying 'zero factorial' or are you screaming 'ZERO' at the top of your lungs?
benorin
Jul28-06, 11:50 PM
The Bohr-Mollerup Theorem could be used to show that the gamma function is the unique analytic continuation of the factorial to the complex plane less the non-positive integers that is log-convex and assumes real values for real arguements... and show that \Gamma (1) = 0! =1, but that might be kinda lame...
Office_Shredder
Jul29-06, 10:41 AM
Zero factorial?
We have a winner! (<--- that's an exclamation mark, not a factorial).
Dragonfall
Jul29-06, 02:48 PM
It had been possible that an inconsistency in mathematics was discovered. How disappointing.
Yay. Bring on the cute math babes. o:)
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