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@Maxxx Am I right in assuming that you wanted to link to this answer (rather than to a comment): Hamel Basis in Infinite dimensional Banach Space without Baire Category Theorem
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We can continue this discussion here - after all it is related to my answer. But maybe it might be interesting for you to know that there is a chatroom for functional analysis and related areas. (Since you are asking about this specific problem, you might be interested in functional analysis.)
I will also add that the proof of the same fact based on Baire category theorem can be found here: Let $X$ be an infinite dimensional Banach space. Prove that every Hamel basis of X is uncountable.
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Kislay Tripathi, you have relatively quickly deleted your question on meta: How to search a question on mathstackexchange.
Almost immediately after I've added the comment: This question seems rather similar to: How to ask the question which aren't ask before and How to avoid duplications?.
I did my best to summarize what I know about searching in my answer to the question: How to search math terms/notations accurately and efficiently? Could some experienced users summarize some tips here?
There is also a chatroom dedicated to searching - you can also ask there when looking for some question. (Although I will admitted that not many users visit that room.)
I will also add that your recent question Summation involving integral would be closed even if it wasn't duplicate. You can see in the revision history that close reason was off-topic.
To be more specific, it was closed as off-topic/missing context. (Although such details are not displayed in revision history.)
I think I even left under that question a comment with link to Approach0 search. (However, comments were cleaned-up after merging.)
If you feel like you need more advice about searching, you can ask here - and if I am around and have a bit of time I'll try to respond. It is probably even better to ask in this chat room: In the search of a question. It is chatroom dedicated to searching.
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