Classical Logic and the Division of Zero by Zero

Authors: Ilija Barukčić

Abstract Objective: The division of zero by zero turned out to be a long lasting and not ending puzzle in mathematics and physics. An end of this long discussion is not in sight. In particular zero divided by zero is treated as indeterminate thus that a result cannot be found out. It is the purpose of this publication to solve the problem of the division of zero by zero while relying on the general validity of classical logic. Methods: A systematic re-analysis of classical logic and the division of zero by zero has been undertaken. Results: The theorems of this publication are grounded on classical logic and Boolean algebra. There is some evidence that the problem of zero divided by zero can be solved. Conclusion: According to classical logic, zero divided by zero is equal to one. Keywords: Indeterminate forms, Classical logic, Zero divided by zero

Comments: 45 pages. Copyright © 2019 by Ilija Barukčić, Jever, Germany. All rights reserved. Published:

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[v1] 2019-03-18 08:02:28

[v2] 2019-08-14 12:43:21



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