@futurebird @eirias My love is recursive
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she hacked you (ekis@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Nov-2024 20:39:32 JST she hacked you
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myrmepropagandist (futurebird@sauropods.win)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Nov-2024 20:39:34 JST myrmepropagandist
*weeping*
“Dirty cheating dogs like, you, Ahmed— you are the reason LOVE is NOT a function!!!”(sad math tales)
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myrmepropagandist (futurebird@sauropods.win)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Nov-2024 20:39:35 JST myrmepropagandist
If —
if love is continuous and if everyone has a soul mate then isn’t it true that at least one person must be a fixed point?
(though I think it’s not sensible to talk about a continuous function on a discrete set?) -
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myrmepropagandist (futurebird@sauropods.win)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Nov-2024 20:39:37 JST myrmepropagandist
@eirias Yes. But to me that’s the simpler concept.
Though one to one functions that aren’t continuous are VERY interesting everything gets mapped somewhere every element in the set has a soulmate. Ok maybe it’s just as complex.
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