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Our article Axiom of infinity asserts: "In...the branches of...computer science that use it, the axiom of infinity is..." etc.
I wonder, how and where - the axiom of infinity must be used by Computer science. Isn't Computer science consistent with the finitistic philosophy? HOOTmag ( talk) 07:20, 7 July 2015 (UTC)
This question has been double-posted and has received some response over at WP:RDC#Computer science and Axiom of infinity., so that might be the best place to continue. -- ToE 14:09, 7 July 2015 (UTC)
We are designing an experiment that needs to test two different factors. First, participants will be asked to taste two samples blind and select which one they prefer. Next, they will be given a triangular test comprised of the same to samples. They will be asked to identify the odd sample, and say whether it matched the sample that was preferred in the first experiment, or if it matches the undesirable sample. If we were to administer this test, how many people would be required to A) Take the test, and B) Identify same samples correctly, in order for the results to be significant. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 23.30.224.177 ( talk) 21:42, 7 July 2015 (UTC)
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Our article Axiom of infinity asserts: "In...the branches of...computer science that use it, the axiom of infinity is..." etc.
I wonder, how and where - the axiom of infinity must be used by Computer science. Isn't Computer science consistent with the finitistic philosophy? HOOTmag ( talk) 07:20, 7 July 2015 (UTC)
This question has been double-posted and has received some response over at WP:RDC#Computer science and Axiom of infinity., so that might be the best place to continue. -- ToE 14:09, 7 July 2015 (UTC)
We are designing an experiment that needs to test two different factors. First, participants will be asked to taste two samples blind and select which one they prefer. Next, they will be given a triangular test comprised of the same to samples. They will be asked to identify the odd sample, and say whether it matched the sample that was preferred in the first experiment, or if it matches the undesirable sample. If we were to administer this test, how many people would be required to A) Take the test, and B) Identify same samples correctly, in order for the results to be significant. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 23.30.224.177 ( talk) 21:42, 7 July 2015 (UTC)