Disjoint disks

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nayel
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Re: Disjoint disks

Unread post by nayel » Mon Jan 10, 2011 11:34 am

What if we have a disk centered at $(0,0)$ of radius $r$, and another one centered at $(\epsilon,2r+\epsilon)$ for sufficiently small $\epsilon$, and so on? Then we can have a disk with centre at every possible real distance along the $x$ axis. This is what I meant previously.
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Re: Disjoint disks

Unread post by abir91 » Mon Jan 10, 2011 1:05 pm

sufficiently small মানে বুঝলাম না। যাই হোক, যদি মনে হয় আসলেই real axis এ সবগুলারে বসানো যাবে, বসানো হোক, who cares ... :mrgreen:
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