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Extreme is about the [[concept|conceptual]] [[boundary]]. According to [[Gautam Dasgupta]], extreme can defined recursively:
Extreme is about the [[concept|conceptual]] [[boundary]]. According to [[Gautam Dasgupta]], extreme can defined recursively:
  The extreme over an extreme is still an extreme.
  The extreme over an extreme is still an extreme.
The function whose derivative is itself is an exponential function.
The function whose derivative is itself is an exponential function. According to physicist Wheeler,
The boundary of a boundary is zero.
In other words, there is no boundary for a boudary.


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==Related Pages==

Revision as of 10:19, 10 September 2021

Extreme is about the conceptual boundary. According to Gautam Dasgupta, extreme can defined recursively:

The extreme over an extreme is still an extreme.

The function whose derivative is itself is an exponential function. According to physicist Wheeler,

The boundary of a boundary is zero.

In other words, there is no boundary for a boudary.

Related Pages