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Old 09-10-2007, 10:07 PM
rufus rufus is offline
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Default Re: functions of uncountably many variables

It's possible to think of real functions as (uncountably) infinite-dimensional vectors. As such any function that maps real functions to something else is a function of infinitely many variables.

Another (admittedly trivial) example of a function of infinitely many variables is a function that takes any ordered set of real numbers with the cardinality of the continuum, and is constant.
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