Problem 6. Use Cantor's diagonalization method to prove that the set of maps Maps( N , {0,1}) is not countable. Problems

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Problem 6. Use Cantor's diagonalization method to prove that the set of maps Maps( N , {0,1}) is not countable. Problems

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Problem 6. Use Cantor's diagonalization method to prove that the set of maps Maps( N , {0,1}) is not countable. Problems on Pigeonhole principle: Problem 7. Prove that there exist two students in Stony Brook University that have the same "month/day" of birth. (Comment: 09/01/2000 and 09/01/2001 count as the same "month/day" of birth)
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