It should make for interesting reading. Obviously, you must change the "rules" slightly about what it means to be a uniform random integer, since, in the formal sense, there can be no uniform distribution on the integers. Without giving away too much, can you give a hint about what perspective you take on the notion of randomness so that your construction becomes feasible? Joshua Daniel Asimov wrote:
Since I plan to publish this when I get around to writing it up, I'm a bit hesitant to go into detail at this point.
--Dan
--- Daniel Asimov <dasimov@earthlink.net> wrote:
Actually I've found a way to pick an integer from Z such that all integers have the same chance of being picked (using the Axiom of Choice).
How?
Gene
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