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Subject: Re: Pedantic Question - (nf)
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Date: Tue, 21-Feb-84 03:29:43 EST
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uiuccsb!grunwald    Feb 21 00:40:00 1984

The definition of Peano numbers seems to be somewhat circular and not really
conclusive. Where is the leap where it states that strings of digits must be
finite length?

Or perhaps by "subset," you mean "strict subset" and not "subset or the entire
set?"

Dirk Grunwald
University of Illinois
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