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    The RossLittlewood paradox (also known as the balls and vase problem or the ping pong ball problem) is a hypothetical problem in abstract mathematics...
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  • the jar. This is a contradiction, so the jar must be empty. The RossLittlewood paradox is that here we have two seemingly perfectly good arguments with...
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    Hardy–Littlewood tauberian theorem First Hardy–Littlewood conjecture Second Hardy–Littlewood conjecture RossLittlewood paradox Hadamard three-circle theorem Skewes's...
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  • Zeno's paradox of Achilles. Incommensurable magnitudes Infinite regress Philosophy of space and time Renormalization RossLittlewood paradox Supertask...
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  • This article contains a discussion of paradoxes of set theory. As with most mathematical paradoxes, they generally reveal surprising and counter-intuitive...
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  • The sum of 1−1+1−1+1−1... can be either one, zero, or one-half. RossLittlewood paradox: After alternately adding and removing balls to a vase infinitely...
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    arithmetical sequence is convergent or divergent." List of paradoxes RossLittlewood paradox Zeno's paradoxes Zeno machine Thomson 1954, p. 5. Thomson 1954, p. 9...
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    whether one should turn over the card. Littlewood's pack of cards is infinitely large and his paradox is a paradox of improper prior distributions. Martin...
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  • own halting problem. Computation in the limit Specker sequence RossLittlewood paradox Hamkins, Joel (2002-12-03). "Infinite time Turing machines". arXiv:math/0212047...
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  • Philosophy, 1990 (posth.) British philosophy Moral philosophy RossLittlewood paradox Zeno machine Torrey, V., ed. (May 1963). "Technology Review". 65...
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