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PARADOX
Hilbert's Hotel; Infinity hotel; Hotel infinity; Hilbert's hotel; Hilbert's paradox; Hilbert Hotel; Hilbert infinite hotel; Hilbert's hoteal; Infinite hotel; Hilbert paradox; Hilbert paradox of the Grand Hotel; Hilbert hotel; Grand hotel paradox; Hilbert grand hotel; Hilbert hotel paradox; Hotel paradox; Hilbert's grand hotel; Hotel Hilbert; Hilberts hotel; Hotel Infinity; Hilbert's paradox of the grand hotel; Hilbert’s Hotel; Hilbert's Grand Hotel paradox
  • Hilbert's Hotel

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математика

парадокс бесконечности

voting paradox         
  • Notice that in Score voting, a voter's power is reduced in certain pairwise matchups relative to Condorcet. This guarantees that a cyclical social preference can never occur.
  • Voters (blue) and candidates (red) plotted in a 2-dimensional preference space. Each voter prefers a closer candidate over a farther. Arrows show the order in which voters prefer the candidates.
MARQUIS DE CONDORCET'S OBSERVATION REGARDING TIMES WHEN VOTERS' COLLECTIVE PREFERENCES ARE CYCLIC, EVEN WHEN VOTERS' INDIVIDUAL PREFERENCES ARE NOT
Condorcet's paradox; Preference cycling; Condorcet voting paradox; Voting paradoxes; Condorcet's voting paradox; Condorcet axiom; Voting paradox; Condorcet cycle

математика

парадокс при голосовании

liar paradox         
STATEMENT OF A LIAR WHO STATES THAT THEY ARE LYING: FOR INSTANCE, DECLARING THAT "I AM LYING" OR "EVERYTHING I SAY IS FALSE"
Liar's paradox; Liar Paradox; Eubulides' paradox; This statement is false; This sentence is false; I am lying; Liar's Paradox; Lair Paradox; Pseudomenon; Liar logic; Liar Logic; The liar paradox; Epimenides sentence; Liar's parado; Liar’s paradox; Eublides paradox; Antinomy of the liar

математика

парадокс лжеца

Definição

liar paradox
<philosophy> A sentence which asserts its own falsity, e.g. "This sentence is false" or "I am lying". These paradoxical assertions are meaningless in the sense that there is nothing in the world which could serve to either support or refute them. Philosophers, of course, have a great deal more to say on the subject. ["The Liar: an Essay on Truth and Circularity", Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy, Oxford University Press (1987). ISBN 0-19-505944-1 (PBK), Library of Congress BC199.P2B37]. (1995-02-22)

Wikipédia

Hilbert's paradox of the Grand Hotel

Hilbert's paradox of the Grand Hotel (colloquial: Infinite Hotel Paradox or Hilbert's Hotel) is a thought experiment which illustrates a counterintuitive property of infinite sets. It is demonstrated that a fully occupied hotel with infinitely many rooms may still accommodate additional guests, even infinitely many of them, and this process may be repeated infinitely often. The idea was introduced by David Hilbert in a 1924 lecture "Über das Unendliche", reprinted in (Hilbert 2013, p.730), and was popularized through George Gamow's 1947 book One Two Three... Infinity.