Discussions, incl. FW Lawvere — Freyd's natural numbers, arithmetic in topos, "bad infinity"
Recorded at Topos Theory Summer School, Haute Bodeux (2005), featuring FW Lawvere, Michael Wright. From the Michael Wright Collection, held by the Archive Trust for Research in Mathematical Sciences & Philosophy.
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0:00 There is a story. I'll tap, but I... Yeah, that would be brilliant. Next week, or it's one of the main topics. I mean, more in connection with the whole trouble setting. I'm not sure. So I think that this is a very difficult new aspect of you. But doesn't this give us sort of a connection, which is what it feels really is to my album? If I think of physics, I think of not having two points always connected and then, yeah, the two are a little closer. And I think this can strike me as something that I believe in. Does it speak of all chains?
2:30 Yeah, chains, because the J1 is the limit of all chains.
5:00 7923-3941-X. Don't click the ISBN for law there in China, it was 0-521. I say again, O-521. ...Homological Algebra and Sheikah Homology, Cambridge University Press, 1978.
7:30 ISBN 0-F21-21699. It's a reprint of 2-1. 2-1-6-9-9-S-T-R-O-S-3-8-7-9-7-7-1-2-3-3-9-4-S-T-R-E-C-K-E-L. Spinoza, Stafford.
10:00 It's a very fine mathematical UEN approach. The missing link in the topology uniformity metric triad by Arlo and L-O-W-E-N, Oxford Mathematical Monographs, ISBN 0-19-850030-0, 1979 by Springer-Verlag, ISBN-387-90394-1, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
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