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Le 19/08/2024 à 13:34, Richard Damon a écrit :
> On 8/19/24 7:29 AM, WM wrote:

>> That is not an assumption but it is derived from the mathematics:
>> ∀n ∈ ℕ: 1/n - 1/(n+1) > 0

> But that doesn't say there is a smallest unit fraction,

This formula says that never more than one unit fraction appears at a 
point x. Since not many can appear together, there must be a first one.

Regards, WM