DescriptionSchroder-Bernstein counterexample L in R.jpg
This image demonstrates that the left image in File:Schroder-Bernstein counterexample.jpg (see more detailled explanation there) can be embedded into the right one, by mapping each pixel to the corresponding one in the mirrored picture of the mirrored picture.
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