0
$\begingroup$

I have a set of complex numbers a_1 through a_n which are said to be "pairwise non-integral numbers". Could someone explain to me exactly what this means? Thanks.

From comment below: I should also say the exact wording is "Pairwise different non-integral numbers".

  • 0
    Odd, Google Books has Freitag's "Complex Analysis 2" but not "Complex Analysis."2012-03-14

1 Answers 1

1

Given the alternate wording provided in comments, that seems just to mean a sequence of distinct complex numbers which are not integers.