If we have a magnifying class of magnifying power at least $\omega_1$ it will outpace the density requirement of dense sets and allow us to see the holes made up by the irrationals
since the rationals, being countable, can only be dense countably steps deep
I was reading about fixed points the other day. In a loose sense a fixed point is a point on a function that stays in the same place after a transformation
well take for example $f(x) = 1/x$, then it just has one fixed point for positive values, namely $x = 1$. The function $f(f(x))$ then has fixed points everywhere
so for those (x,y) where y=x is true, if f(x) is a fixed point, then so is f(y), otherwise since f is involutive, all points make 2 cycles under the map f
so if let's say you traced out a nodes position along the line y=x in finite steps they would all be fixed points?. I'm trying to try to model a real world network with certain physical constraints and try to view each node along y=x as a fixed point
not sure if that's an accurate way to view it
/an application of it
mind you the nodes are equally spaced along the line $y=x$ and there are finitely many of them
you can view them all as "points" i guess
but in my network the nodes are all people and the links are connections. it's a social network sorta application
hmmm, I can't really see a function there that could have fixed points, but networks, graphs and such stuff are things I know absolutly nothing about, so yeah idk
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depending on which proof you are alluding to, they all reference some analytic formulas that can be checked when you know them, but not really possible to discover by yourself.
As far as I know there are mostly two proofs (the analytic proof, and the elementary proof). At least the analytic proof, it's magical that you can link primes to L functions via Euler product, but I guess that's also an insight somewhat passed down since Euler. But beyond that, modulo analytic details the proof strategy seems very clear (that you are trying to find a zero free region)