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Date:      Sat, 27 Jan 2001 17:23:06 -0600 (CST)
From:      Mike Meyer <mwm@mired.org>
To:        Dag-Erling Smorgrav <des@ofug.org>
Cc:        Salvo Bartolotta <bartequi@inwind.it>, freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: OT again: Re: hexidecimal literacy
Message-ID:  <14963.22618.623392.355083@guru.mired.org>
In-Reply-To: <xzp1ytor438.fsf@flood.ping.uio.no>
References:  <14963.8033.752142.149320@guru.mired.org> <20010127.20140200@bartequi.ottodomain.org> <14963.13797.116165.382738@guru.mired.org> <20010127.22394200@bartequi.ottodomain.org> <xzp1ytor438.fsf@flood.ping.uio.no>

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Dag-Erling Smorgrav <des@ofug.org> types:
> Salvo Bartolotta <bartequi@inwind.it> writes:
> > [intersting stuff about using negative or transendental or radices]
> 
> Us program correctness buffs were taught to define natural integers by
> induction, and to define operations on natural integers using a series
> of Guttag axioms (that operate on the sequence of constructors that
> produced the number rather than on the number itself). All other
> representations are mere simulations of this one, and proof of their
> correctness is left as an exercise for the reader ;)

Where did you find a computer that did calculations in N? Or some form
Z/n, even?

	<mike


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