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Nov 24 at 19:32 comment added Joel David Hamkins Isn't that quote about periodic functions referring not to functions defined on the Hardy fields, but rather referring to functions used to represent individual points within the Hardy field? If we are creating the Hardy field by looking at the behavior at infinity, and every individual will be positive, negative, or zero, then periodic functions like sine will be a problem.
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