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hyperpallium
on Aug 28, 2019
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How do black holes destroy information and why is ...
Cool! So the 1/e^n factor will bring it to 0, as n goes to infinity, I think?
OscarCunningham
on Aug 28, 2019
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Yeah, e^n grows much faster than sqrt(2 pi n), so sqrt(2 pi n)/e^n will tend to 0.
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