Germán Pablo Gentile - PetroBox a écrit :
El mar, 30-10-2007 a las 02:28 +0100, mm escribió:
Joao Morais a écrit :
Daniël Mantione wrote:
And, as said before, no datastructure is adequate for storing a
mathematical real number. Not even if you have infinite memory.
Nope. If infinite memory was tangible, you would be able to store any
real number.
How many time would it take to store Pi in an infinite memory? :-)
1, off course.
Yes, only *one* eternity.
mm
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