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Inconsistencies in Current Theories of Real Numbers, Measure, Probability, and Stochastic Processes
Guang-Liang Li ; Victor O. K. Li ;
Date 25 Jun 2006
Subject General Mathematics
AbstractCurrent theories of real numbers, measure, probability, and stochastic processes appear to be self-inconsistent. We exemplify the inconsistencies with Poisson processes, Markov chains, continuous random variables, the Lebesgue measure, and the Cantor-Dedekind theory of real numbers.
Source arXiv, math/0606635
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