Given two real, nonzero algebraic numbers a and b, with a > 0 (so that it excludes complex numbers), is there any named subset of the reals S such that (a^b) belongs to S forall a,b? I know it’s not all the reals since there should be countably many a^b’s, since a,b are also countable.

  • NeatNit
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    4 months ago

    I see. I missed that word in the question, and I didn’t remember that definition anyway.